No problem! If/when you get ready to start dialing in the torque, the "accepted" method is to start the rear screw low (0-2 in/lb) and go up in small increments until you reach 25 in/lb (27-30 is usually the absolute max anyone is willing to go on Mk.II action screws). Once you find a setting that produces a tight group, you repeat the process with the front screw.

I finally tried this with my Mk.IIG. I was skeptical that simple screw adjustments would make that big of a difference...and I was pleasantly surprised. At 25 in/lb front and rear, the groups shrank considerably. I suggest testing out different ammo, finding the brand your rifle likes, and then playing with the torque. Good luck!