Probably everyone knows the videos of Larry Potterfield, Brownells and others.
When torquing the base, rings or the action to the stock they use an adjustable torque wrench to torque it all down to a specific number of inch/pounds.
Still, countless people do it simply by feel and there are few shooters that actually own a torque wrench.
So, my question is: Do I really "need" an adjustable torque wrench, or will a good screwdriver do the job too?
The reason I ask is because I have been taking off the stock and scope a lot lately (refinishing). I know shouldn't over tighten the rings to a point it could damage the scope, and that the action screws should be tightened well but I don't really have a solid feel for how tight it all should be.
Louis
When torquing the base, rings or the action to the stock they use an adjustable torque wrench to torque it all down to a specific number of inch/pounds.
Still, countless people do it simply by feel and there are few shooters that actually own a torque wrench.
So, my question is: Do I really "need" an adjustable torque wrench, or will a good screwdriver do the job too?
The reason I ask is because I have been taking off the stock and scope a lot lately (refinishing). I know shouldn't over tighten the rings to a point it could damage the scope, and that the action screws should be tightened well but I don't really have a solid feel for how tight it all should be.
Louis