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20 March 2025, 01:25
Paul K
Torque Question
On a Ruger77 wood T/S stock. If the barrel is free floated and the forearm pressure point is removed, do Ruger torque specs still apply.
Thank you
Paul


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20 March 2025, 04:42
dpcd
I never torque anything but head bolts; so, no. Never saw any difference as long as they were tight.
20 March 2025, 13:50
p dog shooter
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Originally posted by dpcd:
I never torque anything but head bolts; so, no. Never saw any difference as long as they were tight.


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20 March 2025, 19:23
eny
I put my rugers in a vice, set up the dial indicator. screw front screw to 35, then tighten rear. If it moves more than .002 I loosen rear up and tighten front 5 inch lbs and repeat with rear. Usually (if properly inletted or bedded) it will settle down somewhere between 35-45 inch pounds.

Side note, just got a new ruger hawk eye. shot it a few times before taking it apart. grouped just outside 1' with factory ammo. Back to the shop, took it apart and wood between trigger guard and mag box already split. will put buried cross bolt in before bedding.
20 March 2025, 19:47
dpcd
Did you try it before the meticulous tightening regimen? In the Vise?
I know, some have their own system for tightening; so do I. On hunting rifles, no difference; yes I have used torque wrenches.
21 March 2025, 17:43
jeffeosso
Sure, you can follow those recos, and if it's too loose, tighten a bit more


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22 March 2025, 23:50
Paul K
Thank you all for the input.

Paul


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