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Offline waco58

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Inch/ Lbs
« on: February 17, 2007, 06:42:39 PM »
Does anyone know what inch-pounds the barrel and stock are torque to from the factory, on a ruger 77 mII

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Re: Inch/ Lbs
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2007, 06:50:29 AM »
Per the owners manual:

e. Tighten the two trigger guard screws as follows: Do not tighten one screw
all the way and then tighten the other. Instead, alternately tighten each one –
a partial turn at a time – so that the screws will be tightened equally until both
are snugly tightened.


So I guess the answer is: snug.

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Re: Inch/ Lbs
« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2007, 08:33:57 PM »
     I'm not an expert and at this time don't own a Ruger 77 rifle, however this subject is talked about in the February 2007 issue of The American Rifleman magazine put out by the NRA.  Starting on page 58 in the technical gunsmithing know how section probably sponsored by Midway is a review of the Wheeler Engineering FAT firearm accurizing torque wrench.  Bryce M. Towsley, the author, of the article/advertizement talks about torquing various screws such as ring, mount, and action screws.  He gives some standard torque values. Towsley adds that he surveyed several manufacturers and that Ruger provided the folllowing information for tightening their action screws.
     
     "First, tighten the front bolt to 90 inch-pounds.  Second tighten the back screw to 50 inch-pounds.  Third, tighten the middle screw to 50 inch-pounds."

     The article did not mention what model Ruger rifle, or if the stock was wood, synthetic, or laminated.
You might want to find a copy of the magazine and read the article.                                   
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Re: Inch/ Lbs
« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2007, 04:05:49 PM »
That is off the charts for most factory rifles. The Hawkeye I just checked came out of the box 100in-lbs front screw, 45in-lbs rear screw and 50in-lbs center screw!!! I would have thought the wood stock would be crushed, but it looked fine. I can't get myself to torque it back that tight.

GVA