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M77VT torque specs
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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 740997" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>I cannot imagine 95 in/lb. Must be a mistake. I would ask another person at Ruger..... I'd be willing to bet you'd have a heck of a time keeping a standard flat bit in the slot with that kind of torque. I have difficulty keeping it in a Mark X with 45 in/lb!</p><p></p><p>A friend that shoots 1000 BR starts out with 35 in/lb rear and 40 in/lb front and tweaks some from there. He can actually fine tune the groups by changing the torque. It would seem every BR rifle has its favorite torque. </p><p></p><p> We both use in/lb torque wrenches on our hunting rifles. If it is a laminate or synthetic that is bedded we run as high as 55 in/lb front and rear. Some respond well to lower settings. If a rifle is pillar bedded I doubt you'd see any differences with higher (than 55) torque settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 740997, member: 5219"] I cannot imagine 95 in/lb. Must be a mistake. I would ask another person at Ruger..... I'd be willing to bet you'd have a heck of a time keeping a standard flat bit in the slot with that kind of torque. I have difficulty keeping it in a Mark X with 45 in/lb! A friend that shoots 1000 BR starts out with 35 in/lb rear and 40 in/lb front and tweaks some from there. He can actually fine tune the groups by changing the torque. It would seem every BR rifle has its favorite torque. We both use in/lb torque wrenches on our hunting rifles. If it is a laminate or synthetic that is bedded we run as high as 55 in/lb front and rear. Some respond well to lower settings. If a rifle is pillar bedded I doubt you'd see any differences with higher (than 55) torque settings. [/QUOTE]
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