Best gun torque wrench?

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I have a fat wrench but just bought a new Swarovski scope and it calls for 17.3 pounds. With my wrench I hope I’m lucky to get it within 5 pounds. I don’t want to damage the scope so am wondering if there’s something out there that is accurate but not going to break the bank? Thanks
 
Best torque wrench and cheap don’t go together, maybe should have said good. I use a moore&wright 1/4” deflecting beam wrench in in-pounds, like the starrett, they are not cheap, but are accurate and can be calibrated. 17.3 in-pounds of torque sounds like a conversion from newton metres to imperial
gumpy
 
Not cheap.. but this is a decent gunsmith quality wrench..


Mine has worked great for years
 

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I would be checking the specs on that mount or scope. 17.3 lbs will snap a lot of fasteners.

I'd be willing to bet that is closer to inch lbs
 
I just looked at the torque rating for a 8-40 screw and it is 20in-lbs
 

this rather large link should take you to an eBay site for the warren & brown one, should be able to find one cheaper
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I've been using the Weller torque screwdriver for years and have never had a problem with it.

Most people set it at a value and leave it there until they need to change it. But you need to release the pressure on the springs if you want it to last.
 
I have a fat wrench but just bought a new Swarovski scope and it calls for 17.3 pounds. With my wrench I hope I’m lucky to get it within 5 pounds. I don’t want to damage the scope so am wondering if there’s something out there that is accurate but not going to break the bank? Thanks

Wheeler Fat Wrench for $40 will do a fine job getting you to 20 inch pounds for a scope ring within a 10% margin of accuracy. As others have noted, the 17.3 inch pounds is clearly a conversion from some other metric unit of measurement. Unless you're building swiss timepieces or atomic weapons, you don't require that level of precision in the gun world.

I mount all bases and lower rings to 25 inch pounds, top scope ring portions to 20 inch pounds. In most cases, the limiting factor isn't the sheer strength of the fastener, but the likelihood you'll strip out the top whether slotted, hex, or torx if you're going for more.
 
I've got a FAT wrench and Vortex makes a nice one too --- I just haven't taken it out of it's package since I got it. Academy had a ton of the Vortex on clearance for like 10-15 bucks a few years back. Opened one and played with it, then sold that and about 7 others on ebay, but kept one in the package for later.
 
Wheeler Fat Wrench - mine is mechanical. Adjust it to where you want it to be. Lowest setting is 10 inch pounds.
 
Wheeler Fat Wrench for $40 will do a fine job getting you to 20 inch pounds for a scope ring within a 10% margin of accuracy. As others have noted, the 17.3 inch pounds is clearly a conversion from some other metric unit of measurement. Unless you're building swiss timepieces or atomic weapons, you don't require that level of precision in the gun world.

I mount all bases and lower rings to 25 inch pounds, top scope ring portions to 20 inch pounds. In most cases, the limiting factor isn't the sheer strength of the fastener, but the likelihood you'll strip out the top whether slotted, hex, or torx if you're going for more.
Personally, won't go over 18 inch pounds on rings. You run the risk of deforming the scope tube.

Had a long conversation with a well known and trusted individual in the scope business. He told me not to go over 18, have used that from 22lr to 50BMG. Never had a problem.
 
I have used a Sturtevant Richmont Model 1501 (0-150 in. lbs) for about a year and am very pleased with the performance. It is a dial torque wrench and the dial is 2.5" in diameter. Made in the USA it will run you about $250 new. Look online I saw several on EBay not to long ago.
 

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