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Help with Rem 700 Action Screw Torque Values. (Wood Stock)
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<blockquote data-quote="rem.xp100" data-source="post: 2287992" data-attributes="member: 4164"><p>Check that the Timney is completely clear of the trigger guard. It "may" be pinched there. I would definitely add pillars, the wood will always be moving and compressing. Stress free bedding would certainly be in order as well but first see if the trigger is completely free from pinching anywhere.</p><p></p><p> As for torque - having built hundreds of custom rifle in chassis, wood (but always stress free pillar bedded), and synthetic - all of them get torqued to 50. No exceptions, that's what I have always used. I also always bring the screws finger tight then torge the one near the lug first then the rear screw by the trigger second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rem.xp100, post: 2287992, member: 4164"] Check that the Timney is completely clear of the trigger guard. It "may" be pinched there. I would definitely add pillars, the wood will always be moving and compressing. Stress free bedding would certainly be in order as well but first see if the trigger is completely free from pinching anywhere. As for torque - having built hundreds of custom rifle in chassis, wood (but always stress free pillar bedded), and synthetic - all of them get torqued to 50. No exceptions, that's what I have always used. I also always bring the screws finger tight then torge the one near the lug first then the rear screw by the trigger second. [/QUOTE]
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