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Title: rifle cleaning question
Post by: uplandhunter870 on April 02, 2011, 01:26:27 PM
this might be a dumb question but if i were to take the stock off of the barrel and action to do a really thorough cleaning would the rifle keep its zero or would i have to resight due to a new amount of torque on the screws?

thanks
uplander
Title: Re: rifle cleaning question
Post by: JimmyHoffa on April 02, 2011, 01:47:41 PM
It depends on the rifle.  Some are made to be disassembled and hold the zero.  I've had bolt action, wood stocked rifles that would lose the zero if anything was adjusted much (including things like tightening scope rings to the bases).
Title: Re: rifle cleaning question
Post by: sakoshooter on April 02, 2011, 02:40:01 PM
All my larger cal rifles are glass bedded so when I take em apart for whatever reason, they go back together pretty much exactly the same and 'zero' stays pretty constant. Screws need to be tightened evenly of course and I usually do the final tightening to the tang screw first.
Even with a non bedded barreled action gun, zero shouldn't change too much. Yes, it could change enough to miss a long shot on a deer but any rifle should have it's zero checked prior to hunting.
In other words, if you want to give your rifle a good cleaning and oiling, go for it.
Title: Re: rifle cleaning question
Post by: Bob33 on April 02, 2011, 02:53:28 PM
Dont count on it holding its zero.  That's no excuse for not taking it apart, however.  You should always check a gun's zero before hunting whether it's been apart or now.
Title: Re: rifle cleaning question
Post by: uplandhunter870 on April 02, 2011, 04:36:34 PM
thats for the input guys.  i shoot my hunting rifles year round and always make sure they are on before a hunt.  i dont really have a place to sight in where im living now so i may post pone the deep clean until i have ready access to a shooting range.

thanks again
uplander
Title: Re: rifle cleaning question
Post by: littletoes on April 02, 2011, 06:25:02 PM
I tear mine apart after every hunting season, for just that reason. There will be pine needles, and debri under there that might hold moisture, and I don't want that in there.

Just be careful to not over torque it, and your zero should hold.

Hence the reason we have torque specs on so many rifles. They return to zero that way.
Title: Re: rifle cleaning question
Post by: Bofire on April 03, 2011, 11:02:05 AM
 :)Take a pencil and mark the screws before you touch them, tighten them back to the same spot.
Carl
Title: Re: rifle cleaning question
Post by: HunterJim on April 03, 2011, 12:46:27 PM
Even if a rifle is designed to hold zero when disassembled from the stock, or the rifle has any type of work done to it, I don't know why anyone would want to trust the zero without checking first.  Seems like an irresponsible thing to do if you make changes then go out hunting.
Title: Re: rifle cleaning question
Post by: littletoes on April 03, 2011, 06:11:59 PM
I don't think ANYONE suggested NOT rechecking zero after pulling the stock.....
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