I recently bought a Bergara HMR that came with an omnidirectional muzzle brake. When I picked up the rifle the muzzle brake was screwed on but loose. Bergara literature says hand tight and then "use a wrench to torque the muzzle brake just past the point of being able to remove it by hand."
I have a couple of issues here. First off, the brake doesn't have any flats so a strap wrench, pipe wrench with some sort of buffer material, or a spanner using the brake holes are the only ideas I have for putting a wrench on it. Second, the torque spec seems vauge at best. Hoping that someone with a little bit of experience here can provide some more thorough guidance before I just throw a pipe wrench on it until my elbow clicks.
I have a couple of issues here. First off, the brake doesn't have any flats so a strap wrench, pipe wrench with some sort of buffer material, or a spanner using the brake holes are the only ideas I have for putting a wrench on it. Second, the torque spec seems vauge at best. Hoping that someone with a little bit of experience here can provide some more thorough guidance before I just throw a pipe wrench on it until my elbow clicks.