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theDuck
05-25-2017, 07:26 PM
After doing a search here it seems 35 inch pounds is the spec for the 2 bedding screws on a 10 BA, just like the other Savage models. With the aluminum chassis, I figured it would be more. Has anyone with a 10BA gone higher than the 35 inch pounds and found it helps shrink groups?
Thanks

CBryars2
05-29-2017, 08:03 PM
I torque to about 60 front and 35ish rear. You can tune rear torque to improve accuracy I have been told. My testing showed 35 works pretty well. Aluminuim chassis has no issue at 60 inch pounds (using Fat Max as torque wrench). The reak takes a extended hex socket to use a torque wrench on (at least that is what I had to do).

CBryars2
05-29-2017, 08:05 PM
PS - if you rifle is new, use a torque wrench to loosen, it will give you a rough factory setting. On at least one of my stealths, the rear was much less torque.

hafejd30
05-30-2017, 12:51 PM
My 110 ba chasis is torqued to 65 in lbs. So are my Mcree chasis, choate stocks and HS stocks

Zero333
05-30-2017, 07:00 PM
40 to 45 in/lbs Front
40 to 45 in/lbs Rear

Always works for me.

I've tested a few rifles all of them preferred 40 to 45 in/lbs.

I think the reason why other Manufacturers recommend 60 in/lbs is because anything less would loosen over time. My Savages never come loose at 40 in/lbs, and 45 in/lbs for the magnums for extra insurance.

S. Blair
06-03-2017, 06:01 PM
65 in/lbs is correct.

theDuck
06-04-2017, 07:27 PM
Thanks for your responses. So far 35 in/lbs is working but I will try and increase the torque.

baxsom
07-03-2017, 09:41 AM
65 in/lbs is correct.

The chassis is made by MDT. MDT says on their website that 65 is the correct torque for their metal chassis. I called Savage twice and emailed them once. Got a different number each time. I went with the MDT spec of 65 inch pounds.