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    Target Action Torque for the 3 screws


    What is the best torque setting pounds for the front screw the middle screw and the back screw?? I know you always do the front screw first but what order do you torque the other screws. Thanks Russ

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    Quote Originally Posted by jkv45 View Post
    I disagree
    The link you provided will help. Very good info!

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    Sure, sure...sounds good. But if you are running an Aluminum Chassis, or your stock is Aluminum Pillar bedded or runs an Aluminum inlet... none of that really matters.

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    It mattered on my stock with aluminum pillars with glass bedding.

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    Aftermarket chassis manufactures have their own torque settings, but if you are serious you will still want to do some testing to see what is optimum for your specific set-up.

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    I haven't looked deeply into the issue, but the torque settings specified by MDT are much higher than those specified by Savage. Like in the 60-65 inch pounds range for front and rear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCE1 View Post
    I haven't looked deeply into the issue, but the torque settings specified by MDT are much higher than those specified by Savage. Like in the 60-65 inch pounds range for front and rear.
    MDT does not offer a stock for the 3 screw. However, and since I run MDT stocks, I install a
    center block in the magazine well, then transfer the center hole to it. I then run 45-45-45
    torqued round robin, then a final 5 inch lbs for the front screw. 45-45-50.
    Keeping my bad Karma intact since 1952

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCE1 View Post
    I haven't looked deeply into the issue, but the torque settings specified by MDT are much higher than those specified by Savage. Like in the 60-65 inch pounds range for front and rear.

    HS Precision recommends 65 in/lbs for their 2-screw stocks.

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