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    Stock screw torque?


    What is the normal stock screw torque needed? Ordinarily I just ram them in as tight as I can but I have lately heard this can be
    overdoing it and cause the receiver to flex the receiver or crush the wood. Thanks

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    35 inch pounds is a good place to start.

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    soli
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    Wood or plastic stock?

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    Wood, I tighten the front two screws @ 30"lbs and tighten the tang screw @ 20" lbs.

    I corrected the above to "inch lbs".

    Sometimes I get in a big hurry, sorry.

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    Last edited by Dennis; 03-13-2014 at 08:07 PM. Reason: Correct posting
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    My B-Mag says 50 inch lbs.

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    finger tight?
    the 30 inch lbs was for the accu stock?
    does screw torque make any difference on a Tupperware or laminate stock?
    newbie from gr, mi.

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    Laminate Stocks, PTA actions:

    Seat Recoil Lug and Start with Front Action Screw(s)
    On the model 12, I will first ensure that the recoil lug is seated securely against the stock by just lightly tightening up the front receiver screw then gently but firmly bumping the butt pad against the floor. Next I will tighten up the front two receiver screws to 30 inch-pounds starting at 20 inch-pounds and working up to the 30 inch-pounds in 5 inch-pound increments, and always tightening the front screw first and then the second screw. Once the front two receiver screws are torqued to the final torque setting, I will set the rear receiver screw to 5 inch-pounds and shoot a 5-shot group [to evaluate accuracy].
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    factory had mine set to 15 inpnds on the trigger and 30 on the front

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    forgot to add, 110 action in a boyd thumbhole laminated varmint stock. tried 40 inchlbs yesterday

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