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CZ 457 – Action Screws tighten to tight
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<blockquote data-quote="KPGman710" data-source="post: 5659780" data-attributes="member: 23616"><p>I have a CZ 457 Varmint MTR in a wood stock. I went to put in the action screws, and I set my torque Tekton torque wrench to 30 inch pounds and verified that it was calibrated in inch pounds and that it was set to 30. I proceeded to tighten down the screws and as I start to tighten – by brain was saying that this seems way more than 30 lbs. Sure enough - the Tekton Torque had issues. My best guess is that I might have tightened the action screws to 60 or 70 inch pounds.</p><p></p><p>Is there any real possibility that I did any damage?... is there something that I can check or should look for before my next trip to the range?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KPGman710, post: 5659780, member: 23616"] I have a CZ 457 Varmint MTR in a wood stock. I went to put in the action screws, and I set my torque Tekton torque wrench to 30 inch pounds and verified that it was calibrated in inch pounds and that it was set to 30. I proceeded to tighten down the screws and as I start to tighten – by brain was saying that this seems way more than 30 lbs. Sure enough - the Tekton Torque had issues. My best guess is that I might have tightened the action screws to 60 or 70 inch pounds. Is there any real possibility that I did any damage?... is there something that I can check or should look for before my next trip to the range? [/QUOTE]
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