DawnPatrol
WKR
Need some advice. I have a CZ 550 American in 30-06. I’ve had it for like 20 years, and pretty much shot it right out of the box with no problem.
I recently took the thing apart to have the barrel threaded for a suppressor.
In putting it back together, I realized a couple things. First, I don’t know what inch/lbs to torque the action screws. Any recommendations? I googled this and the consensus on the interwebs is 25-35 inch/lbs. But hardly anything definitive and nothing from CZ.
Second, it appears that there is a metal pillar in the front action screw? But not in the back. Wondering if that changes the answer, as it seems the recommendations say to go lighter on wood than on pillar beaded actions.
Finally, i wonder how much any of this matters—the longest shot I’d ever take would be like 400 yds on an elk (less on smaller animals).
Thanks for any help!
I recently took the thing apart to have the barrel threaded for a suppressor.
In putting it back together, I realized a couple things. First, I don’t know what inch/lbs to torque the action screws. Any recommendations? I googled this and the consensus on the interwebs is 25-35 inch/lbs. But hardly anything definitive and nothing from CZ.
Second, it appears that there is a metal pillar in the front action screw? But not in the back. Wondering if that changes the answer, as it seems the recommendations say to go lighter on wood than on pillar beaded actions.
Finally, i wonder how much any of this matters—the longest shot I’d ever take would be like 400 yds on an elk (less on smaller animals).
Thanks for any help!