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Help With Remington 700 Accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="ron jaege" data-source="post: 1756641" data-attributes="member: 111693"><p>get a torque screwdriver, not that expensive, adjusting a trigger does not make u a gunsmith, all gunsmith use torque drivers.</p><p>are u sure your rifle was free floated originally, rem adl and sps are not, not sure free floating rem cheap polymer stock would improve or hurt groups, get a torque driver and check, experiment between 35-65 in lbs, my guess is polymer stock may like a lower torque, but my hand tight is less than 35 in lbs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ron jaege, post: 1756641, member: 111693"] get a torque screwdriver, not that expensive, adjusting a trigger does not make u a gunsmith, all gunsmith use torque drivers. are u sure your rifle was free floated originally, rem adl and sps are not, not sure free floating rem cheap polymer stock would improve or hurt groups, get a torque driver and check, experiment between 35-65 in lbs, my guess is polymer stock may like a lower torque, but my hand tight is less than 35 in lbs [/QUOTE]
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