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    12 fv 308 stock torque specs


    Savage 12 fv with the plastic factory stock wanting to take stock off for paint job.they seem really loose.just wanting to put them in right torque spec ....thanks

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    If I remember correctly 40 in/lbs

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    I dont have the correct answer but I would imagine it is around 20 inch/lbs. If I may offer a suggestion, add pillars prior to the paint job. You can use lampshade threaded pipe to do it on the cheap with some jb weld or other suitable epoxy. I say this because your plastic stock, and most assuredly a plastic trigger gaurd will compress/yield with any effective level of torque.

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    Thanks guys

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    This is a short time stock as I'm building funds for a b&c medalist/tactical

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    From the Savage FAQ:

    Accustock models - 40 inch pounds (including wedge screw)
    Centerfire w/ synthetic stock - 30-35 inch pounds
    Centerfire w/ wood stock - 30-35 inch pounds
    Centerfire w/ laminate stock - 30-35 inch pounds
    Rimfire w/ any stock - 15 inch pounds

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    Excellent. ..thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcb38 View Post
    From the Savage FAQ:

    Accustock models - 40 inch pounds (including wedge screw)
    Centerfire w/ synthetic stock - 30-35 inch pounds
    Centerfire w/ wood stock - 30-35 inch pounds
    Centerfire w/ laminate stock - 30-35 inch pounds
    Rimfire w/ any stock - 15 inch pounds
    Torqueing the Accustock is a bit more nuanced than setting your torque wrench to 40 in-lbs and getting to work. The last page is what Savage recommends.

    https://www.americanrifleman.org/Web...eaccustock.pdf

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