I think you mean 35 in.lb35 ft lb is the usual recommendation and what I use.
My understanding is that if you have the original plastic bottom ‘metal’, anything more and the plastic starts to distort.
Both wrong! Ft lbs or inch lbs is a measurement of energy, not torque.I think you mean 35 in.lb
The T3 has steel inserts in the bottom plastic which make it pretty tough.
Oh. That’s worth knowing.Both wrong! Ft lbs or inch lbs is a measurement of energy, not torque.
lb-ft or lb-inches. OR Newton-MetresOh. That’s worth knowing.
What’s torque measured in?
What's the muzzle energy of your rifle?In-lbf or ft-lbf are units of torque whereas lbs - In or lbs - ft are units of energy.
Are you suggesting that the OP should torque his action screws to 12ft/lbs?Oops I’ve got this the wrong way round! Covid brain fog.
Basically Torque = Force x Distance
This would be Newton Meters, pound force feet or pounds force inch.
12 ft lbs by the way![]()
5Nm is the norm for plastic floor plates…7Nm for metal.Can somebody tell me the torque settings for the tikka T3 action screws? It is a .223 lite with a walnut unbedded
stock. Thanks in advance for any help.
Bull****Both wrong! Ft lbs or inch lbs is a measurement of energy, not torque.
Both wrong! Ft lbs or inch lbs is a measurement of energy, not torque.