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  1. #11
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    Try another smith bfor U bring it to Bpro

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    Try rouge river arms in aurora, or tactical ordinance I'm the marsh.. Precision arms in king.. All close to you.
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    I'm going to use the Loctite set it where I want it and let it dry straight. Its the blue Loctite so I can still remove it if need be

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    U shud have no probs doin it that way,i set the one in my trap gun like that 2yrs ago, its still there....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bdog View Post
    U shud have no probs doin it that way,i set the one in my trap gun like that 2yrs ago, its still there....
    no twits? no issues?

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    None, I had the same thing U had goin on with urs, I shoot my trap gun minimum 100 rds almost every wk , n the site hasn't moved

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    How crooked is it. The fibre optic sights I've seen look mass produced and aren't precision made. That's why on open sights some look a little off to one side or other but still shoot on target. I would snug it down (secured) and try the gun out before a drive down to a gunsmith or shop.

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    maybe try turning it counterclockwise until you feel it drop, then turn it in. just an idea


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pioneerfreq View Post
    As I understand it, there are not many real gunsmiths around anymore. Elwood Epps still employs a real gunsmith, I would try them. A slightly longer drive from Keswick but probably worth it.
    Take it to John at the Oshawa Sail store gun room. He is a very good gunsmith. Call first and make sure he's on shift. Cheers Jim

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