Okay, honest question here, not trying to be a smart a**.
Why can't / don't makers of bases and scope rings etc include their recommended torque specs with their printed material that is almost always in the packaging?
Is there a valid reason to not include that information? Am I missing something here?
I mean a lot of the accompanying printed material rambles on about mindless garbage and tells stories about how their Great Uncle Willy started the company way back in '07 or similar nonsense.
I get that gunsmiths and regular Gunnies probably have that info committed to memory but for the guy that occasionally mounts a new scope it would be great info to have I think.
Just wondering??
Dave
Why can't / don't makers of bases and scope rings etc include their recommended torque specs with their printed material that is almost always in the packaging?
Is there a valid reason to not include that information? Am I missing something here?
I mean a lot of the accompanying printed material rambles on about mindless garbage and tells stories about how their Great Uncle Willy started the company way back in '07 or similar nonsense.
I get that gunsmiths and regular Gunnies probably have that info committed to memory but for the guy that occasionally mounts a new scope it would be great info to have I think.
Just wondering??
Dave