Torque Settings For Savage Mark Ii Boyds Stock - Savage lists the action screw torque as 15 inch pounds. Any idea how to get close without a torque wrench? I heard using the short end of an allen key going finger snug will be. If the stock is not bedded or does not have. First impressions of the stock are good. Finish is smooth with no blemishes that i see so far. I did find one spot on the cheek rest adjustment button that had some excess glue. Remove old bottom metal install new bottom metal two screws and 1 minute. Dip includes screws of the correct length and you should use an adjustable torque wrench for the. I got a boyds stock cheap and cant find torque settings for them, its going onto one of my weatherby's and there site only say's. Screws for wood stocks have a torque. I've read that tuning the torque of the receiver bolts can produce improved accuracy. Do i need to get the thicker 1/8 base plate if i'm going to experiment with the torque? Do any of you guys know the torque specs for a savage mark ii. I have a fvxp that i just purchased a boyds tactical stock for, and want to know the best recommended in/lbs settings. I believe i read that one guy was using 16 in. I have checked the scope bases and rings for tightness, and am making sure everything is dialed in as best as can be. Down the road i may want to get a boyd's stock for it,. I'd like to adjust my trigger, and sadly savage did not see fit to make it adjustable without removing the stock. I have read that the torque spec is 15 inch lbs. On savage centerfire rifles, the max torque they recommend in 40 inch pound on the accustock with the aluminum rail inside the stock. Savage recommends using 15 inch. Axis with polymer or wood stocks: 110 with polymer or wood stocks : Axis or 110 chassis models : Once you get it back together, use a torque wrench to set the bottom action screws, or the stock will crack. Ask me how i know. Sounds like your on the right path. I know there are recommended torque settings for the 10/110 series. Do a search for โtorque for action screws in savage mk iiโ and see what pops up.
Savage lists the action screw torque as 15 inch pounds. Any idea how to get close without a torque wrench? I heard using the short end of an allen key going finger snug will be. If the stock is not bedded or does not have. First impressions of the stock are good. Finish is smooth with no blemishes that i see so far. I did find one spot on the cheek rest adjustment button that had some excess glue. Remove old bottom metal install new bottom metal two screws and 1 minute. Dip includes screws of the correct length and you should use an adjustable torque wrench for the. I got a boyds stock cheap and cant find torque settings for them, its going onto one of my weatherby's and there site only say's. Screws for wood stocks have a torque. I've read that tuning the torque of the receiver bolts can produce improved accuracy. Do i need to get the thicker 1/8 base plate if i'm going to experiment with the torque? Do any of you guys know the torque specs for a savage mark ii. I have a fvxp that i just purchased a boyds tactical stock for, and want to know the best recommended in/lbs settings.