Torque free bedding; use gunfitter screws which are just headless,threaded studs. Then drop action in and I use surgical hose,because it's so easy but,in anycase the action just lays in the bedding. So whatever condition the round,or straight action is.... that's what the bedding mimics.
The angle torque is fine with pillars,which considering how easy they are to make,why wouldn't you use them? But there's a difference in angle vs measuring torque with a calibrated system. How different? Beats the snot out of me.... that's why I want a small 1/4" torque wrench.
This isn't the whole enchilada.... round vs flat/square receiver is a whole nuther ball of wax. Use whatever you're comfortable with is my feeling. They both have certain engineering principles or property that can show up on paper(ha). Generally,round is easier to fixture going roundy round(lathe),and since that "seems" to be where most gun plumbers spend most of their time? Another area IS bedding.
The angle torque is fine with pillars,which considering how easy they are to make,why wouldn't you use them? But there's a difference in angle vs measuring torque with a calibrated system. How different? Beats the snot out of me.... that's why I want a small 1/4" torque wrench.
This isn't the whole enchilada.... round vs flat/square receiver is a whole nuther ball of wax. Use whatever you're comfortable with is my feeling. They both have certain engineering principles or property that can show up on paper(ha). Generally,round is easier to fixture going roundy round(lathe),and since that "seems" to be where most gun plumbers spend most of their time? Another area IS bedding.