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    mugsie
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    what torque should I use


    I took the plunge and purchased a .308 model 10 with the Choate stock from Cabelas. I think it's one of the lower end Choate stocks, but for my use it's fine for the moment. Maybe someday I'll upgrade to a McMillan. Anyway, If I want to adjust the Accutrigger, I need to remove the stock. No problem. When I replace it, what torque do I torque the two reciever bolts down to? Any ideas? Thanks....

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    Galveston22
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    Re: what torque should I use

    I just hand tighten them as tight as possible with a screwdriver that has a allen bit attachment.

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    Re: what torque should I use

    I'm not familiar with the stock but I usually start at 30 inch pounds for non-pillar bedded stocks and 40 inch pounds for pillars.
    It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!

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