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Gunsmithing Degreasing when mounting a scope

vandorbence

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When mounting a riflescope to a picatinny rail, what pieces do you degrease? (base, screws, scope tube, inside of rings etc)
I would degrease everything to maximize the grip between parts and make the torque values more consistent, but I'm afraid of some rusting issues if I do so.
Where should I leave a light coat of oil, and where should I avoid it? (In my case it's a steel picatinny base with Seekins aluminum rings.)
Thank you for the answers! :)
 
91% iso alcohol / take mounts completely apart / throw whole pile into a container / cover with alcohol / wait 5 minutes / wipe down / pinch the screws in-between fingers and in the paper towel, screw in and out a couple of time on clean areas to get all the oil off / q-tip the screw holes / assemble.
 
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91% iso alcohol / take mounts completely apart / throw whole pile into a container / cover with alcohol / wait 5 minutes / wipe down / pinch the screws in-between fingers and in the paper towel, screw in and out a couple of time on clean areas to get all the oil off / q-tip the screw holes / assemble.
Thanks for the answer!
Corrosion won't be a problem with the fully degreased parts over the years?
 
Thanks for the answer!
Corrosion won't be a problem with the fully degreased parts over the years?

Just carefully wipe down the exposed surfaces of the rings with a little CLP once and awhile and you shouldn’t have any trouble. I’ve never seen any rust form on any of my rings/mounts over the years