Yes (2.59 - 3:04)....the setscrews do mar up the brass turret adjustment shaft under the removable turrets....if you want to make a SLIGHT adjustment, this sometimes becomes a problem as the point of the setscrew makes a "crater" on the brass shaft...and maybe the new location is right at the edge of the "crater" and wants to slip back in either the new or old hole crater created.
@@TheWilferch would graphite dust work maybe? I took my turrets off,vans wiped them. And ran a cycle up and down several times, and reatached the turrets back tight and level. That did seem to help. I have an older 16x that's still a lil better feeling. I still think this newer 20x I got can feel a bit better though. What is slide glide. Do they still make it? Is it petroleum based? Like a oil? Or greese? I'm just trying to find a alternative if I can't find slide glide. I searched yt and your video was the only one found on this subject. Thumbs up
Yes (2.59 - 3:04)....the setscrews do mar up the brass turret adjustment shaft under the removable turrets....if you want to make a SLIGHT adjustment, this sometimes becomes a problem as the point of the setscrew makes a "crater" on the brass shaft...and maybe the new location is right at the edge of the "crater" and wants to slip back in either the new or old hole crater created.
Can you help explain what you did again
Removed old grease where too much was done.....wiped it down...and added a small amount of Sil-Glyde. Trick is not to use too much.
@@TheWilferch would graphite dust work maybe? I took my turrets off,vans wiped them. And ran a cycle up and down several times, and reatached the turrets back tight and level. That did seem to help. I have an older 16x that's still a lil better feeling. I still think this newer 20x I got can feel a bit better though. What is slide glide. Do they still make it? Is it petroleum based? Like a oil? Or greese? I'm just trying to find a alternative if I can't find slide glide.
I searched yt and your video was the only one found on this subject.
Thumbs up
How do you like that cheek riser?
Works great just make sure you set it far enough back to be able to remove bolt.