4 BOLT TORQUE
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4 BOLT TORQUE
Would somebody be able to explain the art of setting the torque screws of a 2013 four bolt? First do you set-up the four bolts at let’s say 18 inch pounds, shoot some groups, then what?
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Torque settings will vary between ammo brand used and ammo batch used, you will get a fairly consitant setting if you only use one brand of ammo e.g. Tenex or Lapua Master/Midas. My torque wrench is in Nm and my setting in an alu stock is 6.5Nm I think the wooden stock square actions are a bit lower, about 5Nm is average of the ones I know at my club.
You would be able to find a converter online for Ft/lb I'm sure
I usually start at about 4Nm and work my way up, shooting groups at a max 0.5Nm intervals is the only way to do it, takes time and patience but will tighten up the groups.
If you use a rim thickness gauge that will help keep your ammo constant too, I batch my already batched and tested ammo into rim thickness and shoot all the same thicknesses together. When its done I move to the next rim thickness and so on, keep the ammo very consistent to each card/session.
You would be able to find a converter online for Ft/lb I'm sure
I usually start at about 4Nm and work my way up, shooting groups at a max 0.5Nm intervals is the only way to do it, takes time and patience but will tighten up the groups.
If you use a rim thickness gauge that will help keep your ammo constant too, I batch my already batched and tested ammo into rim thickness and shoot all the same thicknesses together. When its done I move to the next rim thickness and so on, keep the ammo very consistent to each card/session.
For ordinary people
I own a 2013 wooden stock with 4,65 Nm torque.
That works perfectly with Eley Tenex , Lapua Midas and Club and others. I do not change the torque when changing ammunition. That is for perfectionists like TargetShootingShop.com
That works perfectly with Eley Tenex , Lapua Midas and Club and others. I do not change the torque when changing ammunition. That is for perfectionists like TargetShootingShop.com
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Re: For ordinary people
To be fair the difference between ammo batches is quite small but between brands I have found a lot of difference, I only do my testing perhaps twice a year if I have to change ammo, I try and have enough of one brand / one batch to last a long time.Juan Carlos* wrote:I own a 2013 wooden stock with 4,65 Nm torque.
That works perfectly with Eley Tenex , Lapua Midas and Club and others. I do not change the torque when changing ammunition. That is for perfectionists like TargetShootingShop.com