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I know its probably been covered but I couldn't find anything in a search.
How much torque is recommended for T3 composite stock/action screws? Thanks.
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I think it was 25-30 inlbs. I had it wrote down somewhere. Start with 10 on front and back. Then 20 and then 30. Get it....
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i am running 40 on both screws.
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Agreed with 40. I ran 65 for a range session. Not a good idea.
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Yep, 40 should be right in the ballpark.
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Unless it is pillar bedded I would go 35-40. My FAT wrench reccomends something like 60in lb for steel pillar bedded
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i am running 40 on both screws. +1
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35 inch pounds of torque is the spec.
I should have just bought a [bleep] T3...
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