AndrewMT34
Lil-Rokslider
Fix it sticks or wheeler fat wrench. The wheeler is about half the price.
Most industrial torque wrenches and screwdrivers are stated at 6% accuracy. The Wera's are 6%. Norbar makes some torque wrenches that are 3%.
6% is plenty accurate for scope mounting. I use the Wera drivers. I sell torque equipment and have about 30k worth of electronic torque equipment in an aluminum carrying case. The Wera works fine for scope mounting.
The fixit might be fine too. I have never seen one in person.
I’m liking the Borka set - https://www.shooterstools.com/
I prefer a small 1/4 or 3/8 drive torque wrench, much more flexible in use and for holding what I am working on, I really like the Bisley vice from Lothar Walther. It has one set of jaws padded with cork for holding delicate stuff and good hard jaws to hold other things. The jaws can be rotated around to get the needed angle for what you are doing. Super for doing scope/sight work and great for cleaning. I shoot a lot of black powder cartridge and clean the rifles after I fill a bucket with very hot, soapy water and set it on the floor beneath the vise. I then put the muzzle of the barrel in the bucket and clamp the rifle in the vise so I can run a tight patch back and forth in the barrel drawing the hot/soapy water in and out. Cleaning a gun this way takes less time than the set-up. cleaning the cases in another issue.
At one point Brownells sold these vises but I cannot access their US website anymore, they blocked it for Germany.
Even using your link I cannot view brownells.com.....LOTHAR WALTHER PRECISION TOOL BISLEY GUNSMITHING VISE | Brownells
Check out the LOTHAR WALTHER PRECISION TOOL available Online at Brownells Today and many more Fixtures & Blocks products are available in our Tools & Cleaning Department.www.brownells.com