Not to cause a SH!T storm but torque tuning indicates to me bedding with a poor fit... AND pretty much all factory stocks fall into this category.
When properly bedded, changes due to torque dissappear and you are only really after keeping the bolt from loosening.
Yes, higher and varying torque values can work but this is only temporary. The action bolts are not strong parts and not designed as stress members. As you put more rds into that rifle, that action is going to do its best to wiggle around. Eventually, this will bend and/or stretch the action bolts.... you get problems. You tighten more, and repeat the whole cycle.
We see alot of stretched and bent action bolts ... all shared the same need of torquing the bolts. In time, take the action out of the stock and look at the action bolt hole in the stock. I have seen a number that became partially "threaded" from the bolt being pounded into the walls of the "pillar".
Also, you will likely find a nice grey powder on the bottom of the receiver... usually in 2 thin lines on either side of the mag opening. wonder what that is made from?
YMMV.
Jerry