I've had a Kimber sporterized Swede since 1995 when they first hit the market. I'm assuming yours still has the plastic stock that Kimber put on it. If that's the case; the stock was made by Ram-Line, or at least that's what mine came with. I couldn't tell you what torque specs to use in putting it back together. I snug things up without really cranking down on it, (how's that for specs?). Avoid getting things "farmer tight", (that's a Mule Deer term for overtightening). I would carefully check that stock for correct fit... Mine was rubbing on one side of the barrel, then I opened it up just enough for clearance so it would be free floated but to make a long story short the final solution and best accuracy came when I put a pressure point out near the end of the barrel channel in the forend for the barrel to rest on. Now it shoots like a champ along with some additional help from a Timney Sportsman trigger and a 3.5-10x 40mm Leupold.