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    kippo
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    spent 2 hours looking for answer


    i have a 2 bolt action accustock. i spent two hours looking for torque specs on here and the web. i found post where people asked the same question but no definite answer or answers that were just what people personally felt. does anyone know the torque sequence and torque for the 2 bolt accustock.

    thanks
    kip

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    thomae
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    http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...-the-AccuStock

    I believe you can access this article without being a paid member.

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    Sounds like that's for a 3 bolt.
    "An armed society is a polite society"
    "...shall not be infringed" What's the confusion?

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    thomae
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    It works the same for a two bolt. Alternate between forward and rear bolts the same way.

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    kippo
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    that's for the 3 screw stock. thanks though

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    kippo
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    so it is the same just alternate up to the specified torque . thanks

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    that's for the 3 screw stock. thanks though
    An Accu-stock should have three screws total, the two action screws and the screw for the wedge that acts against the recoil lug.

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    thomae
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    Quote Originally Posted by Detritus View Post
    An Accu-stock should have three screws total, the two action screws and the screw for the wedge that acts against the recoil lug.
    That used to be the case, but no longer.
    After some number (I don't know exactly how many) of years, Savage did away with the wedge and third screw of the accustock.
    Current Accustocks only have 2 screws holding the action to the stock and no wedge or wedge screw.

    What I have heard (anecdotal evidence, not proven fact) is that some/(many?) folks removed the wedge and ended up with better consistency...and this is why Savage made the change.

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    The wedge was a bad joke. Way to finiky on how it was tightened.

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    So are the torque specs from the linked article above still good? Or are accustocks now to be treated similar to other synthetic "bedded" stocks??

    I ask because the final numbers seem a little low (by about 10-15 in/lb) compared to what i've always understood to use with McMillan, B&C, etc..

    further info is always instructional :)

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    Gmac5
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    Each gun is a law unto its self . Start with what is suggested then try +\- afew . Most torque specs are wet ( oiled)
    Just make sure the rear tang is not touching, bolt handle also . Be consistant . Check at shooting temp. As alum. Wood , synthetic all expand at diff temp and rates than steel . ( dont set torques in a 80 * room and go shooting outside at 20 )

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