who got a ruger hawkeye in 375 ruger with allen key head screws?

the new ones are coming with allen and i want sets of them for an old rifle lol but snapshot screwd baddly my order so if someone has a serial number with allen heads on that will be helpful.

Ruger USA gave the part numbers but not enough lol ...
 
Phil... I'm still not understanding, are you looking for sets of Torx screws for the Ruger scope rings?
 
the new ones are coming with allen and i want sets of them for an old rifle lol but snapshot screwd baddly my order so if someone has a serial number with allen heads on that will be helpful.

Ruger USA gave the part numbers but not enough lol ...
Won't Ruger send you a set?
 
Call them hex head guard screws and they may then know what you are talking about.

Actually... "action screws"... as there are three not just the two in the trigger "guard." I have replaced all of my forward action screws with hex bolts... this required grinding the head diameter and some off the crown to allow the hinged floor plate to close properly... but now I can easily torque the action to their preferred insanely torqued preference... Ruger recommends that the two rear screws be lightly seated (alternating back and forth, so that it seats evenly) and then the front be torqued to 95 in/lb. And the rear two to 45 in/lb... 95 is too much in my opinion... I set the front to 70 in/lb. As read on my fat wrench... works for me.
 
Won't Ruger send you a set?


im in Canada i asked US side, direct me to Snapshots (they speak french lol) made the order with references given but Ruger USA but they messed up and no way to order something else without a serial number of a rifle fitted directly with allen head.

i already found someone that will provide to snapshots for a blued one, hope getting a stainless and will be good for a long time.

Phil
 
Actually... "action screws"... as there are three not just the two in the trigger "guard." I have replaced all of my forward action screws with hex bolts... this required grinding the head diameter and some off the crown to allow the hinged floor plate to close properly... but now I can easily torque the action to their preferred insanely torqued preference... Ruger recommends that the two rear screws be lightly seated (alternating back and forth, so that it seats evenly) and then the front be torqued to 95 in/lb. And the rear two to 45 in/lb... 95 is too much in my opinion... I set the front to 70 in/lb. As read on my fat wrench... works for me.

that is my idea. and yes there is 3 screws.

Bsquare was doing a set long time ago. Ruger is not shipping directly to Canada ....
 
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