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Locktite marine epoxy and what release agent
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 2234590" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>Another thought to consider is action screw torque. Might try 45 in/lb on the front & 25 in/lb in back. Shoot a good 3 shot group (no called fliers) then go up by 5 in/lb increments (front & back) until you get to 65 front/45 back. See if there is a sweet spot in there that the gun really seems to like. This often works on the tang model Ruger 77s, so worth a shot here, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 2234590, member: 9308"] Another thought to consider is action screw torque. Might try 45 in/lb on the front & 25 in/lb in back. Shoot a good 3 shot group (no called fliers) then go up by 5 in/lb increments (front & back) until you get to 65 front/45 back. See if there is a sweet spot in there that the gun really seems to like. This often works on the tang model Ruger 77s, so worth a shot here, too. [/QUOTE]
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