I have a Bergara B-14 300 Win Mag . I tightened the action screws to 55-inch lbs. After shooting it, I re-checked the action screws, and they had loosened. Should I apply some Blue lock-tite?
The stock looks like some Resin epoxy./ Bergara B-14.I don't on mine.
Is the rifle new? What is the stock made of? If the screws are getting loose when the rifle is shot, the stock must be compressing during firing. Putting locktite on the screws would not help if this is case.
It's been to the range twice; 2nd time, it was less accurate. ( I'm doing load development) I removed the stock again to paint it. I contacted Bergara for A previous Bergara rifle, and they said 55-inch lbs.How many times did you shoot it.
Was it more accurate after you shot it more or did it lose accuracy.
Not all actions like to be at 55in lbs.
Or it may need bedded with pillars.
Hope this helps.
YUP,.. I Do !I have a Bergara B-14 300 Win Mag . I tightened the action screws to 55-inch lbs. After shooting it, I re-checked the action screws, and they had loosened. Should I apply some Blue lock-tite?
If have that issue I use a product called Vibratite. (I think I spelled that right). It never gets hard and allows you to disassemble and reassemble a couple of times without reapplication. I also use it on Sig 226-229 and 1911 grip screws. Keeps thing tight but easy enough to remove. That being said, I have never had a big issue with properly torqued screw on synthetic stocks, especially pillar bedded stocks. Stocks made out of "lumber" ( which I really like) are a different story due to the fact that even the driest stock will change with the weather.I have a Bergara B-14 300 Win Mag . I tightened the action screws to 55-inch lbs. After shooting it, I re-checked the action screws, and they had loosened. Should I apply some Blue lock-tite?
I have a Bergara B-14 300 Win Mag . I tightened the action screws to 55-inch lbs. After shooting it, I re-checked the action screws, and they had loosened. Should I apply some Blue lock-tite?