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I finally found a good, used torque screwdriver a shooting buddy owned and was willing to sell at a reasonable price and so, I bought it.

I realize each rifle is an "individual", but I'd like to get a general idea of the amount of torque to put on the 2 pillar-bedded action screws from those fellas with experience in this area of knowledge.

I've got a Vermint model CZ453 (with a factory heavy-barrel and single-set trigger) on which I had my gunsmith pillar-bed the two action screws, the ones just in front of and just behind the trigger guard. I also had my gunsmith glas-bed the receiver and re-float the heavy 20-inch barrel.

The rifle shoots pretty darned good with Wolf Match/Target ammo, but now, I'm ready for the final "tune-up"... i.e., finding "THE" perfect pound/inches to put on the 2 action screws.

Please tell me what your experiences have been on this area of expertise since I have no idea what to begin to try.

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well ron i don't have a 453 but i do have a cz 452 american. i haven't pillar bedded it or anything like that as it shoots pretty darned good as is. i have found that 20 in/lbs will get you in the ball park and you can vary up and down by 2 in/lbs until you find the sweet spot for your particular rifle. i installed dip inc. torx action screws just for this purpose as i didn't wanna slip with the driver and mar the finish.
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I have a 452 varmint and I agree with whitearrow. However, I went to the range with the rifle and a bunch of ammo and tested and tested and tested. Turned out my rifle prefers 18 in-lbs rear, 22 in-lbs front.


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deffinetly take a bunch of your selected ammo to the range and if you can shoot (5) 5-shot groups per in/lbs setting and measure and average the groups you should get a good idea of what your rifle will do. I just threw out 20 in/lbs because that is where i have found that my factory stock americans shoot sub moa at and as always ymmv. I would start at around 12 in/lbs and go up by 2 in/lbs until you get to 26 in/lbs and see how it all shakes out.
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Pilar bedding makes it metal to metal. Torque is important metal to wood. This keeps the metal from digging into the wood or at least the same each time. I use a FAT torque wrench. Metal To metal I set it at 45 in . IMHO there is no sweet spot. Just be consistant. Hasbeen


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If your gunsmith did a good job of bedding, I would snug them tight by feel. Multiple torque settings help when you have a bedding problem and don't want to remove the stress. If you are itching to use your torque wrench then I would say no less than 20 in/lb and no more than 30 in/lb, keep the values the same for the action screws.


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