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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 4203532" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>I have used for years a 1/4" drive dial Proto in.pd. torque wrench. I use it on bases, scope rings, and action screws. I know that some actions are torqued to 63 in.pds. which gets into the upper range of the screwdriver type torque devices. The upper end is 75 in.pds. and with the adjustable dial on the Proto I never worry about accuracy. Just set it to zero and go. It isn't as handy to keep in my range bag but, I don't mind the tradeoff for accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 4203532, member: 524"] I have used for years a 1/4" drive dial Proto in.pd. torque wrench. I use it on bases, scope rings, and action screws. I know that some actions are torqued to 63 in.pds. which gets into the upper range of the screwdriver type torque devices. The upper end is 75 in.pds. and with the adjustable dial on the Proto I never worry about accuracy. Just set it to zero and go. It isn't as handy to keep in my range bag but, I don't mind the tradeoff for accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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