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Savage Action Screw Torque Tuning - accurateshooter. com The procedure described here can be used for any Savage action, including the two-action-screw models However, the optimal settings for each particular rifle may vary slightly
Savage action screws torquing. Which front back? - The Firing Line where they say that for laminate stocks the torque is supposed to be 30-35 inch-lbs, presumably 35 for the front and 25 to 30 for the rear The process is to apparently tighten the front first, then moving on to the rear
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SAVAGE PRO-SERIES® STOCKS Torque all the screws, except the rear guard screw, to 65 in lbs Tighten the rear guard screw hand tight or 30-35 in lbs Savage actions will bolt into the Pro-Series® stocks with no alterations necessary
Quick Tip: Torque Specs for Action Screws - YouTube For example, over-torquing the action screws on a Savage rifle can make the action lock up So what's the right amount of torque for a Savage action? That depends on the stock you're
Gunsmithing - Savage Torque specs | Snipers Hide Forum Using my Savage nut wrench ( Which I believe is a Midway Wheeler brand ) that has a square half inch opening for the drive, approximately one and a half inch from the centerline of the nut socket opening I apply about 40 to 45 ft lb
action screw torque - Shooters Forum 40-40-40 for the HS that comes with the aluminum bedding block Mine shot good with the HS recommended torque There is a different procedure for the Savage wood stock I shoot both of my Model 12s with 30-30-10
Stock Torque - Long Range Hunting Forum My typical lower settings are 35 in lb rear and 40 in lb front Upper end torque is 55 ft lb with a pillar bedded synthetic If you have a production rifle like your HS you can call and ask what they recommend IIRC the aluminum bedding block stocks go as high as 65 in lb
Tuning Savage Actions Using Action Screw Torque Settings The procedure described here can be used for any Savage action, including the two-action-screw models However, the optimal settings for each particular rifle may vary slightly