jackieschmidt
Gold $$ Contributor
I could care less what Savage, Remington, or any other says about how tight to install a barrel on a typical bolt action tenon. I use around 80 ft pounds, and the rifles shoot great.
For these size threads, 80 ft pounds is really not much. It might seem like a lot, until you look at the torque specs on a 1/2 inch main bearing bolt on a big block Chevy.
Threads work in the function of securing a joint by being placed in tension. That means you have to actually stretch the metal in order to accomplish this. This amount of yield in the material is so slight on a barrel tenon that it would be difficult to qualify. But if the barrel joint has zero movement during the firing cycle, it is in tension.
I personally think 40 is too light. But if the Rifle shoots up to your expectations, who am I to argue with that.
For these size threads, 80 ft pounds is really not much. It might seem like a lot, until you look at the torque specs on a 1/2 inch main bearing bolt on a big block Chevy.
Threads work in the function of securing a joint by being placed in tension. That means you have to actually stretch the metal in order to accomplish this. This amount of yield in the material is so slight on a barrel tenon that it would be difficult to qualify. But if the barrel joint has zero movement during the firing cycle, it is in tension.
I personally think 40 is too light. But if the Rifle shoots up to your expectations, who am I to argue with that.