Ruger M77 Scope Rings Torque at Mee Timothy blog

Ruger M77 Scope Rings Torque. Anybody know the correct torque spec for mounting the integral scope ring/bases to the receiver for a ruger m77 mkii ? I used to just get them as tight. Are you asking about the torque to attach the rings to the rifle's bases or the torque to tighten the rings around the scope tube? Incorrect torque can lead to scope misalignment, loss of zero, and even damage to your scope. For example, the ruger m77® hawkeye® rifles are shipped from the factory with a #4 front ring and a #5 rear ring, which translates to a medium height. Typically 30mm scopes having up to 44 mm objective lens' would use a. My question is, what is the recommended or correct torque pounds for tightening the base to the rifle and the scope rings. Can or would anyone specify what the torque setting in (foot or inch pounds) is for the ruger scope rings that mount on an m77. Ruger also has a video on their website, no numbers for the middle and rear action screws there either, though they confirmed the 95.

Ruger 90270 4B Scope Ring M77 Hawkeye African Medium 1" Blued Steel
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Can or would anyone specify what the torque setting in (foot or inch pounds) is for the ruger scope rings that mount on an m77. For example, the ruger m77® hawkeye® rifles are shipped from the factory with a #4 front ring and a #5 rear ring, which translates to a medium height. Anybody know the correct torque spec for mounting the integral scope ring/bases to the receiver for a ruger m77 mkii ? Ruger also has a video on their website, no numbers for the middle and rear action screws there either, though they confirmed the 95. My question is, what is the recommended or correct torque pounds for tightening the base to the rifle and the scope rings. Are you asking about the torque to attach the rings to the rifle's bases or the torque to tighten the rings around the scope tube? I used to just get them as tight. Incorrect torque can lead to scope misalignment, loss of zero, and even damage to your scope. Typically 30mm scopes having up to 44 mm objective lens' would use a.

Ruger 90270 4B Scope Ring M77 Hawkeye African Medium 1" Blued Steel

Ruger M77 Scope Rings Torque Incorrect torque can lead to scope misalignment, loss of zero, and even damage to your scope. Typically 30mm scopes having up to 44 mm objective lens' would use a. Incorrect torque can lead to scope misalignment, loss of zero, and even damage to your scope. For example, the ruger m77® hawkeye® rifles are shipped from the factory with a #4 front ring and a #5 rear ring, which translates to a medium height. Can or would anyone specify what the torque setting in (foot or inch pounds) is for the ruger scope rings that mount on an m77. My question is, what is the recommended or correct torque pounds for tightening the base to the rifle and the scope rings. Are you asking about the torque to attach the rings to the rifle's bases or the torque to tighten the rings around the scope tube? Ruger also has a video on their website, no numbers for the middle and rear action screws there either, though they confirmed the 95. I used to just get them as tight. Anybody know the correct torque spec for mounting the integral scope ring/bases to the receiver for a ruger m77 mkii ?

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