ID_Matt
WKR
Ok, so i have always just defaulted to 20 in lbs for my scopes but want to see what everyone else thinks.
Scenario 1: Hawkins ultra light tactical rings state 25 in lbs, and nightforce manual says to refer to the ring manufacture torque specs. This is with an NX8.
Scenario 2: Warne Mountain tech rings state refer to scope owners manual, trijicon tenmile owners manual says refer to scope manufactured recommendation.
I know certain scopes are pretty specific on torque specs. Does it make a difference in say, 4 screw vs 6 screw? Screw size? Which do you default to? Or does everyone just choose a number, be it 15,18, or 20, and just roll with it on everything? I know Form always mentions 18 in his scope evaluations. I have always just defaulted to 20.
Scenario 1: Hawkins ultra light tactical rings state 25 in lbs, and nightforce manual says to refer to the ring manufacture torque specs. This is with an NX8.
Scenario 2: Warne Mountain tech rings state refer to scope owners manual, trijicon tenmile owners manual says refer to scope manufactured recommendation.
I know certain scopes are pretty specific on torque specs. Does it make a difference in say, 4 screw vs 6 screw? Screw size? Which do you default to? Or does everyone just choose a number, be it 15,18, or 20, and just roll with it on everything? I know Form always mentions 18 in his scope evaluations. I have always just defaulted to 20.