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Thread: Savage 10 FCP-SR .308 - Picatinny Rail Scope Mount torque

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    Savage 10 FCP-SR .308 - Picatinny Rail Scope Mount torque


    Hello and greetings from Austria!

    After reading a lot about torquing the Savage Accustock I realized that the screws of the rail scope mount become loose.
    Could someone plese tell me how much in.-lbs. I should use for tightening the screws. I think I will use blue or red Loctite too.
    The rail is the standard one which came with the rifle (I think it's a 0MOA rail but I don't know how to figure it out).

    For the Accustock I applied 35 in-lbs at the front screw and 30 in-lbs at the back screw. Any other helpful suggestions are welcome.

    Thank you for your help

    best regards

    Patrick

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    Don't use red loctite. Requires heat to remove. I know you may really want to put red on them but you'll wish you didn't later. Use blue or purple. I use the blue stick type (like Chapstick; easy to use) on everything with no problems. Doesn't loosen up and comes off when you want it to. One of the lessons learned from owning Harleys.

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    Thank you for your reply.

    I will get some blue Loctite today. How much torque would you recommend?

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    I've always used 20-25 inch pounds on the base screws.

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    Fine thanks!

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    I don't use locktite at all.

    If needed what it indicates is there is an underlying problem.

    Torque is off, fasteners stretched.

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    I'm sure that you are technically absolutely correct. However, locktite quickly solves the problem permanently without the lengthy technical analysis. For example, I'm sure there was a very good reason why my scope rail kept coming loose. But rather than continue to have my days at the range ruined by a loose rail, while I researched the true cause, I took the easy way out. Locktite. Problem solved. No more lost range days.

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