Perhaps a little more explanation. Back in 2000 when I had a very good barrel going bad I slugged it with pulled bullets. Up to that time I had snugged my tuners down very tight. I had a older Time tuner on it, the really long one. I could feel a real constriction near the muzzle, but because the tuner was so long I could not see exactly where the constriction was. So I removed the tuner and no constriction! I retested several times with the tuner on and off and sure enough I could feel a constriction. Now we have had discussions on this board in the past about whether these constrictions can be detected by any means and I really don't want to get into that here. Many folks have said they cannot detect the constriction by many means but I am only talking about one method, using a bullet in a clean barrel with no oil etc. and pushed with a cleaning rod without a jag. The threaded tip fits nicely into cup in the base of the bullet. Because my barrel demised after 40,000 rounds or so I had wondered if this overtightened tuner had caused the problem. I really think it was because of over aggressive cleaning. Anyhow I did some testing with several barrels and tuners and found I could feel the constriction if I used in excess of 9 inch pounds of torque. Ok, laugh if you want, but that is not the important part of this post. Since 2001 I have used 9 inch pounds to hold both Time and Hoehn tuners on two rifles with no problems. Then about 2 months ago I attempted to fix a problem I didn't have. One of my barrels with the Hoehn tuner is not stainless, it is chrome moly and although I had it waxed at one point I had been using grease for a while. So I took the tuner off and waxed the barrel. The tuner came off twice at a match after that. Boy did I get some wild shots. Anyhow I removed the wax, used some trimite to roughen up the end of the barrel and used 15 inch pounds of torque. Same thing happened again yesterday, came loose. So after some 7 years or so of using 9 inch pounds successfully, all of a sudden the tuner won't stay on. I guess now I am going to examine the tuner more closely for cracks in the body, perhaps get new screws at Ace hardware, re-clean and try again. But I am still uncertain what torque setting to use. Rich