I recently had a pillar bed job done on my custom 300WM. I ordered stainless Rem 700 trigger guard screws (at the suggestion of my gunsmith) for a Rem 721 action. He told me to set the forward screw at 45" lbs and the rear at 30" lbs to start with. He also told me the maximum recommended torque is 45" front/35" rear; yet (he informed me) the military goes tighter. Doing what he said, I took it out and adjusted while firing to tighten up my groups. I kept the front set at 45" and adjusted the rear from 30" and up an inch/lb at a time per group. I found 32" lbs for the rear tightened up the groups a bit; and the best, however, I noticed the barrel was in contact with the stock as I couldn't slide a bill (where I was able to before). Having tightened up to 35, the free float has returned. My guess is the 32" lbs is a bit too loose and letting the barrel sag?
My questions are: 1)What is the safest maximum torque? I keep hearing others speaking of 60" lbs for some rifles. 2)Is the forward screw best left at maximum and adjust the rear one only? ...And if not,...3)What is the best procedure regarding adjusting both screws? Adjust one first until my groups tighten, then repeat with the other?
Thanks in advance.
My questions are: 1)What is the safest maximum torque? I keep hearing others speaking of 60" lbs for some rifles. 2)Is the forward screw best left at maximum and adjust the rear one only? ...And if not,...3)What is the best procedure regarding adjusting both screws? Adjust one first until my groups tighten, then repeat with the other?
Thanks in advance.