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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Torque Value on a 1992 McMillan Fiberglass Stock, (No pillars)
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<blockquote data-quote="McMillan" data-source="post: 601617" data-attributes="member: 34843"><p>I am sorry you didn't get a response form McMillan. That is not normally how we work. As was suggested you would be well served to start at 45 in lbs, with no need to exceed 55. The material in stock is strong enough that you don't need to worry about crushing the receiver area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McMillan, post: 601617, member: 34843"] I am sorry you didn't get a response form McMillan. That is not normally how we work. As was suggested you would be well served to start at 45 in lbs, with no need to exceed 55. The material in stock is strong enough that you don't need to worry about crushing the receiver area. [/QUOTE]
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