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The front and back screws evenly about 65 inch pounds if you are using a wrench, other wise good and tight on a screwdriver in wood stocks and if in a lighter fiberglass stock make sure it is pillar bedded or you may crush it.
... oh don't bow down to me.... I could easily be wrong on this...
I have always felt wood stocks can take tighter screws than fiberglass stocks. The glass can crush and suddenly break if it does not have a pillar preventing that.
I rarely torque action screws, I just make them quite snug and on testing that has been in the 65 inch pound range.
I have seen new Sako's from the factory with the action screws so tight I had to hold the rifle in a padded vice and use a hammer driver to break them loose. I could not twist a screwdriver hard enough to do it. Both on synthetic stocks and wood stocks.