This is somewhat of a hypothetical question
....let's say i have a rifle that is shooting great and i want to establish and record the torque values for future reference so that if the screws ever loosen i can return them to this previous established optimal setting.
Is there a reliable/accurate method to establish the torque of said screws having no other source (no owner's manual, no published source, no manufacturer to contact etc.) with the exception of the rifle in front of me?
can one use a non digital torque driver and slowly march up the torque ratings until the torque driver finally catches?
....let's say i have a rifle that is shooting great and i want to establish and record the torque values for future reference so that if the screws ever loosen i can return them to this previous established optimal setting.
Is there a reliable/accurate method to establish the torque of said screws having no other source (no owner's manual, no published source, no manufacturer to contact etc.) with the exception of the rifle in front of me?
can one use a non digital torque driver and slowly march up the torque ratings until the torque driver finally catches?