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Remington 700 action screw torque
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<blockquote data-quote="Rem81" data-source="post: 1971480" data-attributes="member: 108517"><p>I was wondering what I should torque action screws too? Rifle is a Remington 700 with factory bottom metal and a hs persision sporter stock with an aluminum bedding block also is bedded. When received from gunsmith they were at 40 inch pound. I always went 65 inch pound on other rifles! Should I torque higher than 40 inch pound? The rifle shoots first shot 3 inches straight up then will stack them in at 1/2" group 3 inches lower at hundred yards. It is a 25-06ai and I am still fireforming brass from 25-06 brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rem81, post: 1971480, member: 108517"] I was wondering what I should torque action screws too? Rifle is a Remington 700 with factory bottom metal and a hs persision sporter stock with an aluminum bedding block also is bedded. When received from gunsmith they were at 40 inch pound. I always went 65 inch pound on other rifles! Should I torque higher than 40 inch pound? The rifle shoots first shot 3 inches straight up then will stack them in at 1/2" group 3 inches lower at hundred yards. It is a 25-06ai and I am still fireforming brass from 25-06 brass. [/QUOTE]
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