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Is that the value for the barrel attachment screw (just to be clear)?24 in lbs
The action screws that attach it to the stock. CZ says 25-30 in lbs. Can you elaborate please.Is that the value for the barrel attachment screw (just to be clear)?
I had a friend who did quite a bit of testing on what action screw torque gave the best response to accuracy. It was eye-opening due to the fact it shot best with front and rear screws at different torque settings.
He wound up with a different torque value for the front versus rear stock screws. Sorry, I don't remember what those wound up being but I saw groups go from 3" to 1 1/2" at 100 yards. His stock was the Manners so may be totally different deal for the wood stocks. I seem to remember he was in the 25-30 or so area but more on one screw than the other.The action screws that attach it to the stock. CZ says 25-30 in lbs. Can you elaborate please.
Thanks man! Appreciate the support info. R&D time!He wound up with a different torque value for the front versus rear stock screws. Sorry, I don't remember what those wound up being but I saw groups go from 3" to 1 1/2" at 100 yards. His stock was the Manners so may be totally different deal for the wood stocks. I seem to remember he was in the 25-30 or so area but more on one screw than the other.
Not wholly accurate. I know what CZ says, but call them in Kansas City and the gunsmith will tell you never above 24 in/lbs or there will be a big squeeze on the wood, laminate or composite, bedded or not.
You will find your sweet spot after a lot of shots by adjusting the screws up and down the pressure ladder anywhere from 24 down to 16 in/lbs. It is tedious, but the sweet spots will be there.