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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 1536797" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>Funny... they said 45 inch pounds 2 years ago. Heck, scope bases are torqued to 22-25 inch pounds and rings to 17-20 inch pounds. 18 inch pounds would be pretty loose on an action screw that size.</p><p>Most manufacturers suggest 45-55 for synthetic stocks and about 45 for wood stocks.</p><p>X-bolt action screw holes in the stock lack circumferential support on the rear screw, proba ly the reason for only 45 lbs. My X- Bolts shoot .5 moa at 45 inch pounds, but then again I never saw a need to experiment further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 1536797, member: 105280"] Funny... they said 45 inch pounds 2 years ago. Heck, scope bases are torqued to 22-25 inch pounds and rings to 17-20 inch pounds. 18 inch pounds would be pretty loose on an action screw that size. Most manufacturers suggest 45-55 for synthetic stocks and about 45 for wood stocks. X-bolt action screw holes in the stock lack circumferential support on the rear screw, proba ly the reason for only 45 lbs. My X- Bolts shoot .5 moa at 45 inch pounds, but then again I never saw a need to experiment further. [/QUOTE]
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