I use an expensive Norbar 1/4" torque wrench which is accurate to 4%, only because I've had it for years. I can't see why either the Wheeler or Weaver is just as good as any out there for scope ring torqueing. It's not a critical application. Lubricating the screws is important though as dry screws will give high readings when they not properly torqued.



"The 257 Roberts, some people like to call it the “.257 Bob.” I think these people should be hung in trees where crows can peck at them." - David Petzal