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<blockquote data-quote="XLR Industries" data-source="post: 2516663" data-attributes="member: 123236"><p>What are you torquing your action screws to? In all of my rifles, I haven't had any issues with any poi shift over time (of course I should say that but I am being honest). I am torquing the action screws to 65-inch lbs and then I put a little bit of white lithium grease on them to ensure there is not any binding between the action screw and action. That is the only time that we have seen anyone have issues is a customer was getting a false torque due to the action screw binding before it was making full engagement. Might be something to try out and it should fix any poi shift! Glad that you are linking the chassis though!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XLR Industries, post: 2516663, member: 123236"] What are you torquing your action screws to? In all of my rifles, I haven't had any issues with any poi shift over time (of course I should say that but I am being honest). I am torquing the action screws to 65-inch lbs and then I put a little bit of white lithium grease on them to ensure there is not any binding between the action screw and action. That is the only time that we have seen anyone have issues is a customer was getting a false torque due to the action screw binding before it was making full engagement. Might be something to try out and it should fix any poi shift! Glad that you are linking the chassis though!! [/QUOTE]
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