Drill the head off the screw, then lift the top half of the ring off. This will leave more exposed screw material to work with.
You should be able to get vice grips clamped tight on what's left and turn out.
Last edited by Allizdog; 22-01-2022 at 10:01 AM.
Those look like trademe aluminium rings on your VX3. Ok on rimfires - not sure I'd use them for anything else. From my experience some are made from soft ali and its easy to strip threads etc. Cheapies - about $7 for a new set on trademe:
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketpl...9?bof=KNF3IRp5
If screw doesn't come out easy, I'd drill straight thru the ring hole and toss them away. Then grab some new ones, or better still buy some steels for that VX3.
pry the ring open from the other side...and keep prying untill either something gives/breaks or you can open far enough to get scope out.drilling head of screw out makes perfect sence to me...I gave in and gave mine to someone else before I took to it with angle grinder,the frustration level was that high.
Oxy torch? heat the rings up until they expand enough to slip the scope out.
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Learnt from engineers working out bush to make a paste out of grease and either fine sand or fine metal fillings and then dob the mixture into the fastener head.
I guess the mixture fills in the voids between the tool and damaged fastener and doesn’t easily compress, giving the tool more bight and purchase on the fastener your trying to turn.
Wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen it. Used it on phillips, hex, torx fasteners and such like.
Certainly not fool proof but works surprisingly often.
one of these days someone will make Stainless steel screws with square head hole.....and this will overnight become a NON issue forever more.
Ill have to give this a try @Moutere
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yes in the case if those rings i would cut between the rings with the Dremel very carefully as you dont want to cut the scope
the other option is to drill the head off the screw
this will fuck the rings but they look like a cheaper set anyway so probaly no issues to sacrifice them to save the scope potentially getting damaged the other way
Screw extractor will work for that. Done it a couple of times before - almost always with Chinese made rings.
Otherwise, drilling the head off the screw will allow you to release the scope.... Refer to Ruperts instructions regarding Chinese cheese screws
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