Guys, I've got the rifle completely assembled. Thanks for all of the info. Luckily, buying quality components they included torque specs for all of these.
However, the AAC 51T FH instructions say 5/8x24 requires 45-55ft lbs of torque. This seems extremely excessive for a precision setup. Can anyone confirm if this is necessary?
UPS didn't deliver the AAC 51T until 9:30 pm. I torqued it to 29~ft lbs as 55 seems absolutely ridiculous. The rocksett that came with the mount was already dried up, so it sort of came off as I screwed the mount on. I'm growing very weary of AAC lately, as it should not have been a pain in the ass to find the correct AAC mount to mate my my AAC suppressor to my AAC rifle. Their customer service is lacking, and their product quality seems to going down with it.
OAL with the suppressor is 44.5"
I'll get this rifle to the range Sunday. Zeroing at 100 and then immediately taking her to 600 and 1000.
I actually had to hack off a good chunk of material from this stock in order to get it to legitimately freefloat. The barrel rested on the stock both underneath and on the left side. The new X-Mark trigger feels remarkably better than the old one I had, and a quick adjustment had it breaking at 2.5lbs.
As far as torque specs, again, quality components provide the specs they want. The only thing that was difficult to find was the Action screw torque specs which slm4daddy provided. Also, AAC's Torque specs seemed a bit ridiculous and worry me a bit.
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