Well, my opinion on this matter is simple... your inexperience has caused you to bed the action improperly creating any number of possible issues i.e. torqued action, barrel contact (during recoil), high spot in bedding, action screw contact, improper alighnment, ect... To remedy this situation you need to remove all glass bedding and pillar bed this action. However, your failure rate is high so you might have to send it to a gunsmith to accomplish this task.
For round bottom actions I use 55-60in lbs but this is torque spec is a matter of opinion thats just what I use. As long as you are consistent and it works for you then go with it.
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First of all you must not listen in the first place why would I piller bed a aluminum bedding block. Second this is a howa action not a rem700 action. You have no idea what my experience is in fire arms and say I have I high failure rate you dont even know me. You also never gave forth any proper answer why my first bedding job did not work . I work on firearms every day and I have never had this problem till I tried to bed this howa witch I never have before I would bet you have not bedded every action in the world if any at all.