Gedore do a decent one, and Fultons of Bisley did have a second hand one in when I last visited.
Dom.
Gedore do a decent one, and Fultons of Bisley did have a second hand one in when I last visited.
Dom.
Mark,
If you're not set on a screw driver take a look at the Borka torque wrench, very simple and not expensive.
see: http://www.borkatools.com/pages/atd12/mtsd.html
Brgds Terry
Thanks for all the feedback guys.
I actually decided on a Wheeler FAT wrench. I chose it based on the good reviews from some American forums, price was also a factor.
Cheers,
Mark.
Mark, I see you posted this a year ago almost, that'll give you perfect opportunity to use the torque driver and give some honest advice / experience. Looking at getting one myself, always gone by hand pressures previously, but always handy to know all the scope bolts are to the same loads.
Would you recommend it?
Tikka T3 .204 & .223 Super Varmints - FX Cutlas .22 FAC Air - Sako Quad Varmint .17HMR & .22LR - Daystate Airwolf Tactical .177.
I use a Sealey STS100 2 - 10 Nm, easy to use, cheap, chunky with a good grip. I got it calibrated as soon as I got it just to be sure and it was spot on. I have used it on our smallbore and fullbore rifles with no problem.
The only part problem I have is the scale is a bit crude so 6 is easy to see, even going halfway to 7 for 6.5 but any thing finer is a guess, so if you want accuratly 6.1 or so its not ideal. Having been to two top world champion target rifle manufacturers and asked the sport technicians who look after the top teams what torque they set to and been told they do it by hand by feel I think the Sealey is accurate enough for me! I always intended to look out for another one with a better scale but there is not much about in the lower sizes thats a lot better.
Robin
Walther KK500 Alutec expert special - Barnard .223 "wilde" in a Walther KK500 Alutec stock, mmm...tasty!! - Keppeler 6 mmBR with Walther grip and wood! I may be a Walther-phile?
Tikka T3 .204 & .223 Super Varmints - FX Cutlas .22 FAC Air - Sako Quad Varmint .17HMR & .22LR - Daystate Airwolf Tactical .177.