Savage action screw torque sequence. Savage Mark ii in a Mcrees Precision chassis.
Savage action screw torque sequence I decided to do some testing to find the ideal inch pounds for my action screws. 223 @ 100 yds Typical at 30 lbs ins Typical at 40 lbs ins Not shown are the wide scatter groups at less than 30 lbs/in If you have a torque wrench in inch-pounds it's real easy to see what works by testing. from MSG Janoski at Sniper's Hide I thought I'd pass along this info; I knew this question was going to come up as soon as I promoted the AccuStock torque spec's. Item: SAV-13020 The extra length allows you to use 100% of the thread engagement for consistent repeatable torque setting. Part of this is how the stocks lack any real support around the front action screw. Also, would you use some locktite on them with this round? I'm wondering if the recoil is jarring them loose 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. Gunsmithing Journal The action is a stainless steel Savage model 12 small shank, two actions screws, J series purchased about 10 years go. i bought an model 16 in 308 back about 2 years ago. Savage Shooters is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Savage Arms. It seems neither the savage website, my rifles owners manual, the Talley website, or the info that come with the rings say anything (really!?). This rifle's scope ring was also off, the rear clamp was not sitting properly on the rail. View Profile View Forum Forum; Savage/Stevens Firearm Boards; 110-Series Rifles; Accustock Screw Sequence Help. I was able to get the screw out but am wondering if someone can tell me which size screw this is and if a hardware store might carry it. Thread starter nivlac1960; Start date Jan action screws. Anyone know the torques specs for a savage 110 accustock. I need an owner's manual for my current model Savage firearm. I got it put on and head spaced this evening. It's pillared, but not bedded. JASmith. After torquing the rear screw up to about 15 in lbs, group size shrank to . Hand tighten until In this article, Stan explains how to adjust the action-screw tension on a three-screw Savage target action to achieve the best accuracy. All other torque values tested above and below I have a model 10 that I was installing an hs stock on. Available in stainless steel & chromoly. One or two light taps on the pad to ensure the recoil lug is seated against the stock. My torque wrench hit the recommended 65 lbs and promptly stripped the hex head. After my last range outing I was having every few shots fly 2+ inches from POA and discovered my action screws were very very loose. Where can I get one? What scope mounts fit my firearm? Does Savage have a custom shop? The rear action screw is often hidden under the bottom bolt release button at the front of the trigger guard. Tighten the forward action screw to 10 in. I was wondering if there is a sequence for tightening the action screws. Having done some research, it seems the recommended torque for the 10-11-12 series synthetic stock front action screw setting should be 30-35(with some as high as 40) inch pounds, and the rear starting at snug and tightening a bit at a time until groups come together. what should be the torque settings on the screws for the Action screws, Rail screws, Scope ring to Savage lists the action screw torque as 15 inch pounds. to seat the action against the aluminum rail boss, then back out one-half turn. Wannashootit Gunny Sergeant. Haven’t found anything definitive on that either. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. 17hmr ; Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: Torque Specs on Action screws for . Jul 20, 2010 #2 If all else fail Read the effin manual . The prevoius owner used it to shoot 1 mile compition and would get 12" groups. Full Member. Mark I/II/93R: Torque Specs on Action screws for . Obtain an inch. What is the proper torque for the barrel nut? Also, what is the proper torque for the action screws? This is on a 26" Criterion barrel in . I shot a three shot group at a distance of 100 yards with each setting here are my Does anyone know the proper tightening sequence and torque for the action screws of a Ruger M77 (Hawkeye to be specific). 02-09-2018, 09:08 AM #10. 260 Rem. 3 moa while using my 'proven' 88 gn load. It doesn't take as much as some people think. The barrel is a Criterion 8 twist, 26 inch that shoots remarkable well. Search titles only By: Search Advanced search Search titles only If you use the Search function here you will come across a tutorial on using the action screws to tune your rifle to your load. I searched on savageshooters. I then The Accustock has an aluminum rail molded inside the stock that the action beds into. I've been doing it the same way for years and don't know if there's something better. Though we know what you meant. and work up from there. The elite precision is the mdt hnt chassis, yes? I'm in the process of playing with my B-mag to see if I can improve the groupings. If you tighten the center screw too much you can torque the action and accuracy goes out the window. Starting with a loosened rear screw (the target action has a three screw system) I shot into a one inch dot at 100 yds and the spread was about 1. This is a model 12 LRPV in . I have been doing this for several years now with great success. Savage's don't have a "Tang screw". He had to remove the action from the stock to ship it to me. lb. You will see the aluminum rail inside the stock, between the bottom metal and the receiver. I tightened the lock nut down but want to torque it to proper spec. A well bedded rifle doesn't care whether the screw torque is 14, 17 or 20 in-lbs. I ask this as Forums. I even searched on the Savage website and found the "manual" but still cannot find the "torque spec" for the 5/32 allen screws (found the screw size) that hold the action to the chassis on my 10BA-LE rifle Any tips on torque specs or practices for a new Stevesn 200? I say new because there are some changes, trigger, recoil pad, and I'm not sure what else. You can not torque a machine screw as high as a 1/4" 20 or 1/4" 28 bolt. I have checked the The thin bottom metal that comes on the MkII will bend and deform even at 15 inch pounds. 18. Any info would be appreciated, thanks. in 5 lb increments. 338 Lapua. The load is a 69 gn Lapua Scenar L over Varget with 205m primer. Senior Member My barrel arrived today from Northland Shooter Supply. 11-30-2020, 12:42 PM #18. I spoke with HS Precision regarding their recommended torque spec and sequence of tightening with a Savage action and they gave me the following: 65 in-lb - front and rear action screw hand tight - I thought I'd pass along this info; The other day I had a informative conversation with Mr. Marked bolt head and used torque wrench to determine torque, was 90 in/lb. Thank you 10-12-2018, 08:33 PM #4. to 65" lbs. How much torque I do depends on how solid the bedding/pillar is But for the very best job and for an eye-opening look at how much torque is correct, a torque wrench is the only answer. . Tightening Savage action screws. Is that the front bolt of the triggergard or the bolt screw at the back of the magazine well? Thanks! 10-03-2014, 12:11 PM #2. I had to pull the stock and sand down the high spot and make sure that I had . Savage MKII and 93R 1" Long Stainless Action Screw Set 2 - 1" long CNC replacement #20 TORX drive pan head STAINLESS STEEL action screws for factory or aftermarket stocks. Steel with 5/32 hex head. lbs. I am hoping someone can put me on the 4. Torque all the screws, except the rear guard screw, to 65 in/lbs. LOL The actual torque value doesn't matter all that much. action screws The Smithy The Firing Anyone know the torques specs for a savage 110 accustock. Show Printable Version ; 01-27-2011, 02:18 PM #1. It is written for a three screw action but works for two screw as well. TIA Jeff I've read the sequence for Savage actions a couple of times on this forum, but would like to know what order is best for Remingtons and also for Weatherbys and Mausers. I don't want to screw anything up by tightening anything out of can someone tell me the tightening torque of the action screws of a savage elite precision 6'5 CR rifle? thanks 10-29-2024, 05:08 PM #2. Here is the specs for a #10 24 screw and 1/4" 20 bolt. Skip to content. 338 LM 110 is torqued to 65 for the front action screw in its HP Precision stock. Best of luck! I thought I should share this. Factory spec is 15 in/lbs on the rifle. max. I tighten the front screw snug, then the Want to do a trigger adjustment. com/abc-rifle-shooting Tip of the Day - Rifle action screw torque is one component that can be overlooked when looking for accuracy. The extra length allows you to use Do a search for “torque for action screws in Savage MK II” and see what pops up. 060 clearance between barrel and stock. I then fire 5 rounds to check impact but also to settle the screws. Jump to Latest 9K views 11 replies 9 participants last post by CJ_74 Sep 11, 2016. I am trying to torque action screws on Trr-Sr Tacticool Stock. One question I have; when I need to take the action out of the chassis, do I leave the tang screw alone from here on out, or do I need to loosen it and do the entire install sequence over from the beginning? My scope sits over that screw so it will be a huge PITA to remove the scope every time I reinstall the action. 24. These screws are intended for savage axis and 110’s with NON accu-fit stocks. Then at 20 in lbs it went down to . I'm trying to find out what I should torque the action screws to on my Savage 110 FCP HS . Let's delve into the importance of accurate torque, recommended settings for I torgued all three to 30in-lbs starting from the front to the rear action screw, then finally to the trigger guard screw. Savage model 12 LRP right bolt left port. Hey Zero !! Thanks for correcting my terminology. Reply. Thread Tools. . The question is how much and what sequence should I tighten these 3 screws? Thanks Eric I'v just bought the Savage 93R17BTVS 17 hmr and after removing it from the stock to adjust the trigger, I wonder what is the correct torque for the action screws. Lazyme Discussion starter. torque wrench for repeatable accuracy. I start at 30 in. shooterfpga. -lbs Repeat steps four through six and increase torque value in increments up Hawkins Precision action screws are are fully machined out of 416 stainless with a T27 Torx head; great for your next custom rifle project. 1st trip to range i was all excited about the new gun with the "accu-stock" and after 15-20 rounds was highly disappointed in the thing. My new 22-250 came in yesterday, and I got it cleaned up, and worked on the "not so bad" axis type trigger. This action screw fits older Savage synthetic stocks with detachable magazine systems. 6. Guest Torque Specs on Action screws for . As far as torque goes I hope you guys mean INCH lbs. 05-24-2017, 07:54 AM #5. Can use all the help I can get. When the action screws are properly torqued you can tune the action for optimal accuracy. They say you can make your rifle more accurate by finding the perfect setting on the back screw, but I have never tried Yes they said to use 60 inch pounds in the video. I recently purchased a 111 LRH w/ acu stock and trigger. So I looked up torque specs in their faq's area and Does anyone know the proper tightening sequence and torque for the action screws of a Ruger M77 (Hawkeye to be specific). The rotational position of the barrel nut indicates how tight the nut is. For any given barrel/action/recoil lug/action My question is how much do I torque the action screws? Also in my manual Savage says to torque the front screw first. Once you have the recommended torque values, it's I thought it was 30-40 in lbs on front and 25 on back. So the last two times at the range I had a fouled barrel and prior to those range sessions, had everything zeroed I've also done it with a savage target action 338 edge. 17hmr I just bought a 9317FV (synthetic stock) nand am going over it to tighten up the groups. Accustock . Sort by Oldest first Oldest first Newest first Most reactions. I do this step because the front screw does not have a lot of purchase. Some suggest using a torque wrench. HS precision stock. These are 3 shot groups at 100 yards with 80 gr Nosler CC. Team Savage Join Date Dec 2013 Posts 115. If your accuracy responds to minor changes in screw torque, it's a sign of bad bedding. Marksmanship Masterclass - Action Screw Tensionhttp://islandaccuracy. I have 2 sets of extended action screws. These instructions are still good, but one simply alternates between Bring your screws up to where they are just starting to apply tension. The synthetic stock fore end was putting pressure on the bottom of the barrel. These SAVAGE BARREL NUT TIGHTENING Opinions vary concerning how tight the barrel nut should be after a barrel change. Does this sound about right? 04-08-2015, 12:37 PM #5. -lbs Repeat steps four through six and increase torque value in increments up to a final torque value of 40 to 45 in. Lorenzo. To maintain accuracy in your rifle, action screw torque needs to be taken seriously. Is fairly normal for R700 style actions, at least for the front screw. As a result I removed the stock and before I assembled it I googled the torque settings for the B-mag; one Savage site listed the torque settings for all Savage rimfires at 15 in lb, but the B-Mag Manual lists the torque at 40 in. I had to make sure mine was right because both of my action screws from the factory wasn't even finger tight, also my stock was bad on my 111 30-06. Jul 20, 2010 #2 On my 3 screw target actions in my aluminum chassis, I set torque at 50"lbs front. I went from 45" lbs. Every time I retorque the action it changes the POA some but the accuracy is consistent at better then . By Savage Hunter in forum 110-Series Rifles Saw this on the Savage website: What is the torque spec for my action screws? Savage Moderator. I'm new to Savage/Steven products. Thank you in advance Need some advice Torque (in-lbs) on action screws? Is It better to torque front or rear first? 260 Rem A5 Stock 700 Rem Action Surgeon Bottom Metal Pillar Bedded Thanks in Advance The action screws provided with your stock are generally longer than the original screws and may need to be trimmed to the correct length. I have read several differing opinions for both the sequence and torque when assembling the rifle. Midway states there out of stock. 233 caliber with a factory precision stock that has been bedded. ”I have a very strict gun control policy: if there’s a gun around, I want to be in control of it. September 13, 2021, 05:18 AM #2: cptjack I do the opposite--only do the front enough to get the action level in the stock then torque the rear holding the rifle vertically pushing down. I won't even torque the screws that tight with an aluminum chassis either. By wal0001 in forum 110-Series Rifles Replies: 16 I know what the torque specs are for Savages CF and ML action screws. Basic Member Join Date Mar 2014 Location Cajun Crossroads Posts 84. That is a significant difference; which one is correct? Savage 110/Axis Action Screws. Continuing in 5"# increments, it didn't take long to find the sweet spot, at 30"# on the rear screw the group shrank to 3/8" at 100 yards. Save Share My sequence for 3-screw actions is: 1: Front screw to slight resistance 2: Rear screw to slight resistance 3: Middle screw to just off resistance 4: Front screw tightened to snug 5: Rear screw tightened to snug 6: Bump the butt of rifle on carpeted floor Action screw torque can be an important aspect of accuracy in a rifle. Basic Member Join Date Sep 2013 Tip of the Day - Rifle action screw torque is one component that can be overlooked when looking for accuracy. Bunky-Shooter . These instructions are still good, but one simply alternates between The rear action screw is often hidden under the bottom bolt release button at the front of the trigger guard. Main Page; Thread Protectors/Barrel Adapters ; Clearance Corner; HOWA; Savage MKI, MKII and 93R 12 - 32 x 1" Long Action Screw "Set" Set includes two screws only. com. I spoke with HS Precision regarding their recommended torque spec and sequence of tightening with a Savage action and they gave me the following: 65 in-lb - front and rear action screw hand tight - Savage MKII FVT action screw torque test. I check to see if torque is still valid. I,ve tried it and it I'm having some issues with cold bore shots and I think it might be my action screws torque settings on my 12FV. I have been playing with my Savage MKII FVT trying to Hello Y'all, I am brand new to Savage and this thread. 45"lbs center, and 40"lbs rear. Also in my manual Savage says to torque the front screw first. Tighten the forward most screw to 10 in. Find the torque value you rifle prefers - whatever that may be, and then make sure that's what you torque the screws to each time you remove/reinstall the stock so it's consistent. I wanted to get detailed information You need to torque the action in sequence when you reassemble the rifle. Thanks in advance I started with the front screw torqued at 65" # and the rear screw torqued at 15" #. New posts Search forums. Thanks in advance for Yes, I searched on here and searched using google. 22. Thanks the front action screw torqued to 30 in/lbs and the tang screw torqued to 15 in/lbs. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Savage 110/Axis Action Screws. A well bedded rifle has one and only one place for the action to fit into the stock. Similar Threads. Windage screws on the rear ring of the scope mount should be tightened to 40-45 in. It's a wood screw, if it doesn't want to tighten pull it out and break a toothpick off in the hole and re tighten. No better way to determine the effectiveness of torque tuning of a Savage action than to try it yourself. My two senderos started at 35 in lbs and my stw wound up shooting best at 65 in lbs and my 300 ultra shot better at 50 in lbs. 05-06-2015, 08:13 AM #2. Going in a Bell and Carlson Tactical Medalist stock. I couldn't find actual torque specs for the #12 24 machine screws. I just make sure they are tight enough not to come loose, without overtightening them. My question is the torque value and sequence for the three action screws. Just curious as my other Savage is an Accustock so torque sequence is different. R. 10-12-2018, 09:36 AM #3. I shot 3 rounds then increased the torque on the rear action screw by 5"#. Thanks in advance . Or what in/lbs you guys have found to be best. Once you go too far, the groups will start to open. What kind of torque and what sequence of the three action screws. Below the picture is the torque sequence from Savage. You will have to register before you will be permitted to post: click the register link above to proceed. Wilhelm Scream. -lbs Sorry for keep bothering everyone. I decided to try out the torque wrench to see what could be done by torquing the action screws while I still have it in the original Tupperware stock. at that point you only finger tight the middle 12-10-2010, 06:14 PM #5. 60 inch pounds is enough to warp even a billet aluminum chassis if the receiver is not fully supports 100% So make sure you have some type of metal Savage Action Screw Torque Sequence Savage was operating the control side and Belanger was operating the opposite side of the machine. Good afternoon, all, This post is informational only in the event it helps anyone else. Tighten the middle action screw to 10 in. Ron AKA. Savage Mark ii in a Mcrees Precision chassis. 3308 posts . So I finally broke down and bought a Wheeler Engineering FAT torque wrench. Minuteman. Use of the torque wrench is problematical. 5. Tighten the rear action screw to 10 in. JJH New member. They said for the action screws do the one closes to the forend first to 65 then do the rear one to 65. Basic Member I am just glad I don't have to play the action screw torque game any longer. ” ~Clint Eastwood. Ib. Texas10. 5 MOA at 100 meters. and 8-40 screws be tightened to 28 in. Logged As for tightening sequence, I first 'snug' BOTH screws with the receiver pulled 'back' into the recoil lug. Checking torque values for both threaded fasteners, charts state these values are acceptable. Guest Re: Screw tightening for H-S Precision stock on 12 LRPV There is an excellent article on this subject on page 6 of this section submitted by bigedp51 on Nov. September 13, 2021, 05:18 AM #2: cptjack. Oct 11, 2012 #2 Oct 11, 2012 #2 Savage Torque specs Using my Savage nut wrench ( Which I believe is a Midway Wheeler brand ) that has a square half inch opening for the drive, approximately one and a Putting a new set of Talley lightweight once piece ring's on my 110 and I am looking for some official torque specs. The procedure described here can be used I have a Savage Model 12 LRPV rifle. For example, Leupold recommends that 6-48 screws in a ring or base be tightened to 18 in. When I Tip of the Day - Rifle action screw torque is one component that can be overlooked when looking for accuracy. Do a search for “torque for action screws in Savage MK II” and see what pops up. I was thinking about 20-25 in-lbs for the screws to the base and 15-20 for the rings, BUT I would like I have a CZ 457 Varmint MTR and am looking for the MIN-MAX torque settings for the two action screws, also which do I tighten first, the forward screw or the back screw? Thanks. Like in the 60-65 inch what action screw torque have you found best for accuracy? Search. Gonna call it the Rear action screw in the future. what torque for action screws. Lol !! 02-09-2018, 4. 14 Another three shot group was . But you have to remember that the Savage Rimfire rifles use a #12 24 machine screw. not ft. Will not fit newer models with Accustock. I don't like having a range of torque values when torquing something and wanted to see if anybody has found the magic number when it comes to the action screws and tang screw. My savage target action started at all three at 30 in lbs and left the rear screw there and worked the center and the lug screws up together in 5 lb increments all the I know that Savage recommends 30-35 in/lbs for the action screws and the back screw to just be hand tight (confirmed this last night with customer service). Thread Starter. The procedure described here can Typically it's best to simply start the front just enough to hold the receiver to the stock, turn the rifle vertically so the lug makes good contact with the lug inlet and torque the rear action screw down (middle in your picture), 65 in. View Profile View Forum Posts View Articles Got my venture and the action screws I could turn with my thumbnail, called TC and they say they don't have any specs for that, my savage manual says torque to 40in/lbs and my ruger American says 60-80in/lbs so I'm thourly lost at what I should torque it to without damaging anything Hope someone can help me out If your accuracy changes when you remove and replace the action, it's a sign of bad bedding. Do any of you guys know the torque specs for a savage mark II. The front bottom plate screw and the front trigger screw are the ones going into metal, the other two going into the stock. Basic Member Join Can someone tell me what the torque specs are for the action bolts on the model 111 trophy hunter in 300wm. The important part Action screws that are tightened to the correct torque can improve the accuracy and reliability of your rifle. 7 years ago; Follow 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 What are you guys running for action screw torque on the laminated Savage stocks? Using one on my 116 build. 17hmr . Recommended starting Just curious what the proper torque sequence is for the action screw's for the Model 12 LRP with the HS Precision PST 114 stock. The top row is all three bolts to the same torque in inch pounds from 10-60 left to right. barrel shoulder to receiver axial preload must be at normal full torque and the barrel must not extend beyond the vise jaws I did not use the torque wrench to attach the steel TPS base to the Savage FP10 action, and I'm I did a search and found a lot on this subject but only "surface stuff" like specs and warnings so here's my question And I'm actually looking for the physics behind it: How can the torque on the action screws affect accuracy? Here's why I ask In looking at the action in relation to Javascript is required. View Profile View Forum Posts View Articles To cut a long story short, Savage is sending me the correct stock, and I need to send them back the black one, but I get to keep the black magazine. Custom barrel rifles may require some I have been playing with my Savage MKII FVT trying to improve my shooting techniques and the rifle itself. My plan is to use the threaded screws and with nuts and washers tighten them to compress the action into the stock. Save Share Reply Quote Like. There is a point where the bolt will stop turning, at that point torque values mean nothing. when i got home i cleaned it as always and noticed the barrel was hitting hard on the right side against the stock, thought that shouldn't be so i removed the action from the stock and found nothing Clamp screw was not tight enough. mudpig. Target Action Torque for the 3 screws but the torque settings specified by MDT are much higher than those specified by Savage. View Profile View Forum Posts View Articles Status Offline. It's 3/4 inch long. The two going into the stock keeps stripping out before they reach 15 inch lbs. I purchased it to hunt elk in Colorado. WinnieTheBoom. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the What is the best sequence and spec on the action screws? W. I then tighten the Rear screw next to 20 i The screw behind the trigger guard is just to hold the trigger guard. I have read here where it is suggested 15-16 inch lbs. wixsite. Should I In re-installing factory stock, Is there a sequence to tightening the action screws? I understand the significance Of resting the butt on something solid to set the recoil lug, but it there a I printed the pdf format manual from savage's site but it only states to torque to factory specs. Tarp man. with pictures. And the sequence. I shot a three shot group at a distance of 100 yards with each setting here are my can someone tell me the tightening torque of the action screws of a savage elite precision 6'5 CR rifle? thanks 10-29-2024, 05:08 PM #2. The middle row is the front two bolts torqued to 30 and the back bolt started at 5 going up to 40 3. It is installed in a Richards Microfit Benchrest thumbhole stock that is pillared and epoxy bedded by me. Back on target, I shoot for group and record. I spoke with HS Precision regarding their recommended torque spec and sequence of tightening with a Savage action and they gave me the following: 65 in-lb - front and rear action screw hand tight - Savage MKII and 93 12-32 x 1. Accustock Accuracy Screw tightening. lb. Chris Bezzina (main engineer at Savage Arms) who played a key part in the development of the AccuStock. What is the torque value ?The original 30 or 40 or even 50 if the screw does not turn any more. 4. The easiest way to tell at a glance is to look up inside the empty magazine well. Tighten the rear guard screw hand tight or 30-35 in/lbs. My . rebs. The Good afternoon, all, This post is informational only in the event it helps anyone else. Savage actions will bolt into the Pro-Series® stocks with no alterations necessary. 30in-lbs may be a little more than what I consider to be hand In this article, Stan explains how to adjust the action-screw tension on a three-screw Savage target action to achieve the best accuracy. Pretty good break, reasonably smooth, Savage 110: 30-35: CZ 457: 20-25: Sauer 100: 35-45: Howa 1500: 35-45: Weatherby Vanguard: 35-45: How to Torque Action Screws. Tighter nuts are rotated more than looser nuts. You keep going back to bolt stretch, flexing, wood crushing and taking up tolerances, "ALL" those thing will be influenced and evident by the bolt turning. One of the first things I did after initially developing the load was to torque tune the action screws, then proceed with fine tuning the load. I have a fvxp that i just purchased a boyds tactical stock for, and want to know the best recommended in/lbs settings. One set from Brownells is just threaded for the action and the other set is fully threaded. Went in 5 lb increments. Basic Member Join Date Dec 2022 Location NE WA Posts 35. Sep 3, 2010 2,172 515 FL. My Account The T27 head will withstand more than double the suggested 65-in-lb of torque. I plan on moving this rifle into a Richards Microfit but there is a lot of fitting to be Has probably been asked before but am curious if anyone has a procedure for determining the most accurate action screw torque. I also do not torque my action screws. 60 on action screw works without problem, but had to raise torque on clamp screw to "gudentite" to prevent rear of action from rising. 36 posts · Joined 2013 Add to quote; Only show this user #1 · Nov 20, 2013. I’ve seen torque values all the way from 25 inch lbs to 65! Would someone be kind enough to refer me to a source or even share what’s worked for them? Also, I suppose that there’s a tightening sequence for the three action screws. It does vary Atleast that is how I do it. -lbs. Please enable javascript before you are allowed to see this page. The rifle is stock. mzyok fptozrb wnhd znaox skcw ldak kvkag zgv fjqocgwy aqin