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Reloading
Why the vertical stringing?
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<blockquote data-quote="rcoody" data-source="post: 1240173" data-attributes="member: 91090"><p>Every shooter should have the Fat Wrench torque screwdriver. It is calibrated in inch/lbs. Should be used on all scope ring screws and any other screws calibrated in in/lbs</p><p></p><p>Is your stock wood or synthetic?</p><p></p><p>Is it pillar bedded or glass bedded?</p><p></p><p>I would start with 30 in/lb. Usually you will find you best accuracy with the rear screw a little less than the front. Pillar or glass bedded you can usually torque to as much as 65 in/lbs but don't try that on a regular wood stock</p><p></p><p>There are lots of.threads about it on the.Internet. See what has worked for others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcoody, post: 1240173, member: 91090"] Every shooter should have the Fat Wrench torque screwdriver. It is calibrated in inch/lbs. Should be used on all scope ring screws and any other screws calibrated in in/lbs Is your stock wood or synthetic? Is it pillar bedded or glass bedded? I would start with 30 in/lb. Usually you will find you best accuracy with the rear screw a little less than the front. Pillar or glass bedded you can usually torque to as much as 65 in/lbs but don't try that on a regular wood stock There are lots of.threads about it on the.Internet. See what has worked for others. [/QUOTE]
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