Rifle Scopes Warne scope ring torque wrench

eagle359

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Feb 19, 2003
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I just got it from Brownells for under $30. It is a T-handle unit with a clutch that slips at 25 inlbs. It only fits Torx T15 screws. I was putting a scope on a LTR and gave it a try. If this is what 25 inlbs feels like-I have been over doing it for years.
 
Re: Warne scope ring torque wrench

I believe a 25"lbs. torque equals tightening a screw by 90°beyond finger tight. Most of us will overdo it, creating tensions inside the scope tube which, in turn, may be the cause of the mysterious problems sometimes encountered.
 
Re: Warne scope ring torque wrench

Yep it's amazing how little the 25lb is. I found when I started torqueing things and for giggles checking the torque I used that I was able to get the screws pretty consistent in their torque but typically used too much torque.
 
Re: Warne scope ring torque wrench

I like warne rings myself.a few years back i purchased the same torque wrench myself.It is amazing how little 25really is.I always wondered before purchaseing the torque tool how much i was really torqueing them.