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    Model 12 LRP


    Hey guy's , I don't mean to hijack a thread. I'm sure this has been covered before.
    Just curious what the proper torque sequence is for the action screw's for the Model 12 LRP with the HS Precision PST 114 stock.

    Thanks in advance ......

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    Whatever shoots the best. Some tell you 1/4 more than hand tight, others will tell you 40-50 in/lbs. If the action is properly bedded in the stock, the action screw torque really won't make that much of a difference. Just try some different things until you get it to group nice.
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    Thank-you

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    25" lbs. 45" lbs. And now i do 65" lbs

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    65 in / lbs as per hs precision instruction. Have you found any increase / decrease in accuracy as you increase torque?
    Last edited by benchrest; 05-11-2015 at 11:04 PM.

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    stock screw torque

    Well thanks for the input, after I skim bedded the action & recoil lug . I found the sweet spot with 35in lb's on the action screw's & 18 in lb's on the tang.
    She is shooting little bug's hole's again.

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