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Torque settings for action screw settings (lubricated with either grease or Loctite 248 stick):
Plastic stock rifles with floating lug: 35 inch-lbs
Plastic stock with floating lug, bedded: 55 inch-lbs
Plastic stock rifle, unbedded: 40-45 inch-lbs
Plastic stock rifle, bedded (e.g. SPS): 55 inch-lbs
Plastic stock with pillars (Hogue): 55-60 inch-lbs
Glass stock rifle with unknown fill: 40-45 inch-lbs
Glass stock rifle with ali chassis: 55-60 inch-lbs
Wood stock rifle with floating lug: 35 inch-lbs
Wood stock, bedded or unbedded but without pillars: 40-45 inch-lbs
Wood stock rifle, pillar bedded: 55-60 inch-lbs
Laminate stock rifle, bedded or unbedded but without pillars: 40-45 inch-lbs
Laminate pillar bedded rifle: 55-60 inch-lbs
Ali chassis/tube rifle: 55-60 inch-lbs
You may have noticed that I rated the laminate stocks to 40-45 inch-lbs. This is because on occasion a laminate stock will delaminate under heavy torque. If you want the very best out of a laminate, I suggest pillar bedding.
The following are my recommendations for bases and rings, lubricated with Loctite 248 stick:
Base screws: 18 to 25 inch-lbs
Ring screws: 20 to 25 inch-lbs
Ring cross bolts: 45 inch-lbs”