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<blockquote data-quote="gih" data-source="post: 291146" data-attributes="member: 18541"><p>Hi, thanks for the help!</p><p> </p><p>I actually re-installed the barreled action on Friday after reducing the tang area removing material from the stock wherever a rub mark was evident except I did not touch the recoil lug inlet, which was sufficiently wide. I have an Armstrong Industries inch pound torque wrench, both screws set to 55 inch pounds. brought them both down by 1/4 turn until finger tight, then torqued both to 50, then both to 55, rear screw first as recommended by the majority of Savage nerds I have read.</p><p> </p><p>I haven't checked the crown yet. I did not realize a small burr could make such a big problem. If there is an imperfection of the crown, what is the best way to cure it? I have looked at it but not at magnification. It looks "fine" to the naked eye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gih, post: 291146, member: 18541"] Hi, thanks for the help! I actually re-installed the barreled action on Friday after reducing the tang area removing material from the stock wherever a rub mark was evident except I did not touch the recoil lug inlet, which was sufficiently wide. I have an Armstrong Industries inch pound torque wrench, both screws set to 55 inch pounds. brought them both down by 1/4 turn until finger tight, then torqued both to 50, then both to 55, rear screw first as recommended by the majority of Savage nerds I have read. I haven't checked the crown yet. I did not realize a small burr could make such a big problem. If there is an imperfection of the crown, what is the best way to cure it? I have looked at it but not at magnification. It looks "fine" to the naked eye. [/QUOTE]
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