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i'm putting a rifle back togther. extracting a broken bolt
when i fell, i sheared a fastener. i need to extract it.
are scope allen bolts hardened? this one was clearly loc tited..cuz despite that it is under zero tension i cant turn it. it's making me worried about the health of the actual rifle. hope i didnt bend something in the fall.
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try a reverse drill bit..
Rifles can take a hit, after all, they are designed to withstand repeated heavy pressures inside of them
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The allen bolts are just regular hardness and can be drilled out with a regular bit or a left-handed bit. Since it looks like a ridge is on the top of the broken section I would recommend removing the bottom half of the mount and using a drill press with a sleeve around the bit as the bit will wobble. If you use a regular bit the broken piece will go all the way through. I am surprised a bolt, just one broke so maybe they are make of an annealed steel on purpose? Good luck.
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I would just get new rings.
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This right here, you'll be back in action in no time. Besides, you might be able to find a set cheap at the French Army Surplus (badum bish!)
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I second the recommendation on the drill press. Once you get that off, I'd put a couple drops of PB Blaster or Kroil (or your favorite rusted bolt remover) and let that sit for a day, then repeat.
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this... but that looks like Leupold ring so about $25.00 the screws are soft and could be drilled out. However they are an 8-64 thread you won't find one of those at Lowes. Push to shove I'll look in my tool box junk at the shop if I have one i'll send it to you.
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If it has blue loctite on it, wouldn't a bit of heat soften it up?
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The point about locktite is true as many scope screws are fastened with it. I forgot to mention if you do not have a Weaver Scope Mounting Kit I would very strongly suggest buying on. It has ring alignment tools, bubble levels, inch pound torque wrench and the various sized allen wrenches you might need. At the same time I would order a "gun screw set" and you'll have the needed replacement BUT since you have a set you'll NEVER break another one!
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The rings are steel, they won't twist or bend that easy. There is enough meat on them to resist deformation. They took a hit and wanted to slide apart, the weakest bit broke, the screw. The rest is fine. Easy enough to check, if you put the 2 halves together, they will still fit. if not, replace em.
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Not enough........ the two rings have to be in alignment with each other. I won't go into the details, but this is exactly why bedding a scope is done, especially when the rings are separate pieces.
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I don't see how you would twist the base of the scope rings, and not damage the top half.
Either way, it would be very obvious
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the front ring has a foot on it that twists into the base so it does in fact turn left to right. the rear one has a screw on either side holding it in place on the base. These screws can also be used to adjust windage. Bedding a scope is essential on rimfire guns.
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That scope was installed by a smith. He did align everything and bedded it. That's why I was hesitant to get new rings. Which I've decided to do. I'll let a gunsmith do it.
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Whaaaaaat? Never heard of Leupold dove tail mounting system?
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It can be rebedded withou replacing, right?
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