Originally Posted by Jaylegger Newfie torque is what she'll come to after dropping in the match stick to tighten the threads. I got some Newfie torque for your sister ... . JK
Originally Posted by Brianma65 I got some Newfie torque for your sister ... . JK Yes bye, the fatter one.
Originally Posted by Jaylegger Yes bye, the fatter one. I’m not to picky.. ha ha I was at the range in Deer Lake, couple months ago, and I watched a guy torque his rings down with a screw driver. He was reaving on it,at least 100 inch lbs.. lol I was gonna say something, but thought,what the heck.
Here's some settings for a common brand: Leupold: Base screws 14 in/lbs, ring screws, 15-17 in/lbs, and 45 in/lbs on the windage screw, 65 in/lbs on the cross bolt for the Mk IV ring.
Originally Posted by 6MT ^this! Don't rely on people's "educated guesses". Each scope manufacturer has different specs. That would depend on a person's education and experience. Post #3 got it.
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Originally Posted by rifleman338 Just looking for the torque specs for a set of MDT 30mm rings. Thanks if ever in doubt, contact us at support.mdttac.com rings to scope base, the cross bolt you will want 65in-lb scope ring caps tighten in a cross pattern to 15in-lb
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