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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Bedded Stock-do I need to rework my pet loads now?
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<blockquote data-quote="dougduey" data-source="post: 1255798" data-attributes="member: 33159"><p>Yes, I have a torque wrench and I was wondering if the gunsmith torqued the action screws too tight. McMillan told me that between 40-50 lbs was what they suggest for my Sako on their stock.</p><p>I'm also wondering if I need to "chase the lands" in this case. I worked up that great load 2 years ago and I have shot this rifle a lot and have worked up a bunch of different loads for it in the past year. I hadn't shot that magic load in some time, so things may have changed. I checked the measurement to the lands and it's now 0.011" longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougduey, post: 1255798, member: 33159"] Yes, I have a torque wrench and I was wondering if the gunsmith torqued the action screws too tight. McMillan told me that between 40-50 lbs was what they suggest for my Sako on their stock. I'm also wondering if I need to "chase the lands" in this case. I worked up that great load 2 years ago and I have shot this rifle a lot and have worked up a bunch of different loads for it in the past year. I hadn't shot that magic load in some time, so things may have changed. I checked the measurement to the lands and it's now 0.011" longer. [/QUOTE]
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