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I have 2 tikkas with the srs 20 moa rail and have had issues with torquing the rail to the action with the T10 screws. When torquing down the bits can’t handle the recommended torque. Anyone else have this issue?
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Bits are twisting, this is with a wheeler fat wrenchWatching... I have used the Area 419 rails but am eyeing the SRS for the next rifle.
Edit... are the bits having issues? Or are you stripping the screw heads?
I agree very light, from my initial research most t10 torque bits are rated to about 10-15 inch pounds. So maybe they need t15 to handle the necessary torqueYou cant get them to take 15 in/lbs? That is pretty light.
I’ve had that happen use better bitsBits are twisting, this is with a wheeler fat wrench
This ^^^^^^use better bits
Any recommendations on bits, have tried milwaukee and a few others with the same resultsI’ve had that happen use better bits
I've got a set of Blue Point bits that I've used for 15+ years and never boned one.Any recommendations on bits, have tried milwaukee and a few others with the same results
My fat wrench was definitely overtorqueing, i got some fix it sticks and have had no problems sinceResurrecting this thread to just say, installed an SRS 20moa this evening, torqued bolts all the way to 20lbs with no issue, didn't feel like very much at all. Used Milwaukee bit, fat wrench, and a little nail polish.