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ballistically challenged Tikka T3 Lite 30-06
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<blockquote data-quote="37L1" data-source="post: 696066" data-attributes="member: 15127"><p>Try this:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.tikkashooters.com/public_html/gunsmithing/tightening-the-action-screws-on-a-t3/" target="_blank">Tightening the Action Screws on a T3</a></p><p></p><p></p><p><em><span style="color: Blue">I spoke with a Beretta Tech Support guy last week to ask him what the proper procedure was for tightening the Action Screws on a T3 rifle. He said to first line up the Recoil Lug in the stock to the cutout in the Receiver. Then thread in the Reciever/Action screw and Tang screw and lightly snug these up. He said you should be able to tell if you have the Recoil Lug in the right place during this step. Next, he said to hold the gun muzzle up and tap the butt of the stock on the ground a few times to get the Receiver to seat against the Recoil Lug. While it's seated in it's furthest back position, tighten the front screw first to 51 to 52 in-lb, then tighten the back screw to the same torque.</span></em></p><p><em><span style="color: Blue"></span></em></p><p><em><span style="color: Blue">I've never taken mine apart yet so I don't know how the whole Recoil Lug thing works. </span> </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="37L1, post: 696066, member: 15127"] Try this: [URL="http://www.tikkashooters.com/public_html/gunsmithing/tightening-the-action-screws-on-a-t3/"]Tightening the Action Screws on a T3[/URL] [I][COLOR=Blue]I spoke with a Beretta Tech Support guy last week to ask him what the proper procedure was for tightening the Action Screws on a T3 rifle. He said to first line up the Recoil Lug in the stock to the cutout in the Receiver. Then thread in the Reciever/Action screw and Tang screw and lightly snug these up. He said you should be able to tell if you have the Recoil Lug in the right place during this step. Next, he said to hold the gun muzzle up and tap the butt of the stock on the ground a few times to get the Receiver to seat against the Recoil Lug. While it's seated in it's furthest back position, tighten the front screw first to 51 to 52 in-lb, then tighten the back screw to the same torque. I've never taken mine apart yet so I don't know how the whole Recoil Lug thing works. [/COLOR] [/I] [/QUOTE]
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