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Remington 700 action screw torque
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1971601" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>The tuning procedure dfanonymous described works, especially on an unbedded HS stock. Its suggested by some that if an hs is bedded that its not as affected by different torque values from 40 up to 65 inch lbs. I have saw this to be true at times and yet sometimes a rifle would still respond better when doing that procedure even when bedded. Im sure it has to do with the quality of the bedding job also. Nothing to lose and all to gain by doing the procedure whether bedded or not bedded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1971601, member: 93895"] The tuning procedure dfanonymous described works, especially on an unbedded HS stock. Its suggested by some that if an hs is bedded that its not as affected by different torque values from 40 up to 65 inch lbs. I have saw this to be true at times and yet sometimes a rifle would still respond better when doing that procedure even when bedded. Im sure it has to do with the quality of the bedding job also. Nothing to lose and all to gain by doing the procedure whether bedded or not bedded. [/QUOTE]
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