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700 VTR .308 Win review
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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunthard88" data-source="post: 416503" data-attributes="member: 12575"><p>Thanks, it took me a while lol. The stock only cost me $125, I got it second-hand never used. I also have a Timney 1.5-4 lb. trigger in it; and I replaced the firing pin, bolt shroud, and cocking piece. I still want to get the Wyatt's DBM and get the stock DuraCoated OD. With my current handloads, I got a .547" group @ 350 yds (avg. a hair less than 1" for most groups). (I haven't updated my site in a while either, guess I should do that one of these days).</p><p> </p><p>If you do dremel the stock and it looks like it won't be free floated, you could always shim it. You couldn't glass the shim though, cause it might lock the barrel in due to the triangular barrel shape.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck with the project, maybe you'll be lucky (unlike me lol, although my luck usually runs that way).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunthard88, post: 416503, member: 12575"] Thanks, it took me a while lol. The stock only cost me $125, I got it second-hand never used. I also have a Timney 1.5-4 lb. trigger in it; and I replaced the firing pin, bolt shroud, and cocking piece. I still want to get the Wyatt's DBM and get the stock DuraCoated OD. With my current handloads, I got a .547" group @ 350 yds (avg. a hair less than 1" for most groups). (I haven't updated my site in a while either, guess I should do that one of these days). If you do dremel the stock and it looks like it won't be free floated, you could always shim it. You couldn't glass the shim though, cause it might lock the barrel in due to the triangular barrel shape. Good luck with the project, maybe you'll be lucky (unlike me lol, although my luck usually runs that way). [/QUOTE]
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