After owning Wheeler wrench, Borka, Fix-it sticks adjustable, Fix-it sticks fixed value singles, Snap-on gauge type and Wiha variables torque wrenches, the one set I use the most is the Fix-it Sticks fixed torque singles.

The only tool mentioned above that I disliked enough to return was the Borka kit. Too finicky, had to held a certain way for repeatable torque value, has to be assembled each time. Every other tool is easier to use. The Wiha, wheeler and fix-it variable see much less use and the Snap-on is at work. The Snap-on and borka require two hands to use properly, where all the others only need one. I like the Fix-it fixed torque singles kit so much I am considering getting another set of them. have one for home bench work and one for the range bag.

Note that for some chassis you will need extended bits to fit into the deep action holes. I have an extended 3/16” allen apex bit.

https://www.milehighshooting.com/fix...case-t-handle/

The Fix-it sticks single value individual torque drivers kit is what I keep in the range bag and also use on the bench at home for scope rings, scope ring pic rail screws, and torquing barreled actions into stocks/chassis

https://www.milehighshooting.com/bor...-aics-chassis/