You are correct.... The rear trigger guard screw serves no other purpose then to keep the trigger guard from flopping around... Just tighten it enough to keep the screw from backing out, otherwise you'll strip it out. The ones you need to torque are the front and rear "action screws"... since you put it in a Boyds stock, you will most likely need to pillar bed the action to get that extra accuracy you're looking for. I put the Priarie hunter on my 22-250 and it worked well for about 6 months... Then it started to get sloppy (lateral movement) which resulted in the need to pillar bed it....
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