Don't know what to torque my 1800 action and aluminum stock
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Don't know what to torque my 1800 action and aluminum stock
Hello! I'm not a studly international-type shooter, I'm an old geek, NRA smallbore type, but I need your help!
Indoor rimfire season is here again, and I'm getting my Anschutz Match 54 (1800 Series) ready for action, but.... I bought me an aluminum stock, non-Anschutz, http://www.pdccustom.com/, which is shaving a few pounds off the total weight, which I need as I age and get punier.....
I got my old Gehman torque wrench out to fix the screws, but I don't know what value I should use...... I put 5 1/2 Nm on, but that seems relatively wimpy......
Anybody have any thoughts or comments........? Seems to shoot very well with Aguila Blue Box......rifle is not bedded......
Indoor rimfire season is here again, and I'm getting my Anschutz Match 54 (1800 Series) ready for action, but.... I bought me an aluminum stock, non-Anschutz, http://www.pdccustom.com/, which is shaving a few pounds off the total weight, which I need as I age and get punier.....
I got my old Gehman torque wrench out to fix the screws, but I don't know what value I should use...... I put 5 1/2 Nm on, but that seems relatively wimpy......
Anybody have any thoughts or comments........? Seems to shoot very well with Aguila Blue Box......rifle is not bedded......
I seem to recall being told that Anschutz recommended 6 nm in such cases, but I'd need to check with my source and write again. You could certainly try the higher torque and then experiment with lower ones. I believe that 5 nm is the max. recommended for wooden stocks because otherwise the wood could be crushed over time but higher would obviously be safe with aluminium.
I use 5 nm on my Anschutz aluminum precise stock (recommended torque for an aluminum stock on the Gehmann directions for the torque). I used 5 1/2 on my glass bedded wood stock previously (higher torque since it was bedded). Yes, 5 nm may seem wimpy, but overtorqueing your rifle won't help with accuracy ether. In any case, you can always experiment with it, I know some people who test ammo play around with the torque a little. Would love to hear any other opinions.
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