Hi Chris - I have the 'analogue' wind up version. really handy tool, you can use it as a general screwdriver on '0' for all gun work as well as you just switch bits as you need to, and torque as you go. In the good weather we had last week i took it to my perm and used it to experiment with torque settings on the action screws for my new boyds tactical stock for the cz455 22lr. The previous laminate TH stock had just over 1/4 groups at 50m with eley subs at 20ft lb, but using this torque setting only gave me 1/2 inch or just over with the new stock which had bugged me when i tested it out back in jan. Winding it up to 25ft lb and the groups tightened up to just over a 1/4 inch, 30 and 35ft lb it went up to an inch. Back to 25ft lb and spot on again at just over a 1/4 inch for a 5 shot group consistently! went to 75 m with my steel rabbit and groups opened up to just over 1/2 so more than happy! This tool is worth its weight in gold!
A really good, clear presentation there. It doesn't seem the beeps are very loud to me but might be ok when you actually use the wrench. I'm in the market for a torque wrench for all things rifle/scope settings but i'm going to go for the good old analogue model with the "break out" function.
So far best Vid Iv seen on this battery one actually wish I would have got the manual one I’m used to the click just seems more accurate?Just picked one up Would have been Nice to see more close up of setting up for before torque Also Wanted to know Why is there a difference from Solid beep or Rapid?Mine doesn’t Solid Beep?Thanks for putting this out there.🍻
Just purchased the non digital model. Excellent quality product and they also have excellent customer service.
Hi Chris - I have the 'analogue' wind up version. really handy tool, you can use it as a general screwdriver on '0' for all gun work as well as you just switch bits as you need to, and torque as you go. In the good weather we had last week i took it to my perm and used it to experiment with torque settings on the action screws for my new boyds tactical stock for the cz455 22lr. The previous laminate TH stock had just over 1/4 groups at 50m with eley subs at 20ft lb, but using this torque setting only gave me 1/2 inch or just over with the new stock which had bugged me when i tested it out back in jan. Winding it up to 25ft lb and the groups tightened up to just over a 1/4 inch, 30 and 35ft lb it went up to an inch. Back to 25ft lb and spot on again at just over a 1/4 inch for a 5 shot group consistently! went to 75 m with my steel rabbit and groups opened up to just over 1/2 so more than happy! This tool is worth its weight in gold!
A really good, clear presentation there. It doesn't seem the beeps are very loud to me but might be ok when you actually use the wrench.
I'm in the market for a torque wrench for all things rifle/scope settings but i'm going to go for the good old analogue model with the "break out" function.
What’s the difference in the fast beeps versus the single solid tone ?
So far best Vid Iv seen on this battery one actually wish I would have got the manual one I’m used to the click just seems more accurate?Just picked one up Would have been Nice to see more close up of setting up for before torque Also Wanted to know Why is there a difference from Solid beep or Rapid?Mine doesn’t Solid Beep?Thanks for putting this out there.🍻
What size fittings do the bits come in?
Standard ¼" bits.