CZ 452 22 Cal. Torque Question

Kawarthapine

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I've recently acquired my first CZ - a CZ 452 American and I'm really impressed with the initial accuracy at 50 & 100 yrds using subsonic rounds. My 50 yd groups are consistently under .5 inch (when I do my part), but I want to give those Annie's a run for their money!

I'm starting to dial the rifle in and just received my Yodave trigger kit to reduce length of pull and weight. I've also floated my barrel by removing a pinch point and hope to do an bedding and pillar job in the near future.

I understand that shooters can also reduce group sizes by figuring out the right amount of torque that should be exerted when tightening the screws connecting the 452 stock to the receiver & barrel.

Can anyone give me their settings and/or suggest the amount of weight (in lbs.) to start testing?

The above question also goes for my Savage Mk II BV with a laminate stock.

Thanks to all and especially YoDave for sending me the trigger kit earlier this month!

Duncan
Peterborough Fish & Game Club
 
start at 16 inch pounds and work up, some have had good luck at 18 and others at 22.
also some have have best luck with more torque on the rear action screw then the front.
I would try equal torque first and see if it settles in before I try altering the torque between front and rear.
 
I usually start at 20 in the rear and 12 in the front and work the front up from 12 in 2 lb increments

start at 16 inch pounds and work up, some have had good luck at 18 and others at 22.
also some have have best luck with more torque on the rear action screw then the front.
I would try equal torque first and see if it settles in before I try altering the torque between front and rear.
 
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