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Another Savage, another bedding question, another newb...
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<blockquote data-quote="Forester" data-source="post: 198714" data-attributes="member: 11102"><p>Thanks for the info...now those pics are exactly what I was looking for...Usually if I can see something I can figure out how to accomplish it. T</p><p></p><p>This gun is going to serve a few purposes for me, first it will be a deer rifle, though a little bit heavy one. I will also use it on a few varmits if it shoot the lighter bullets ok. Second it will be a way/reason for me to improve some of my rifle reloading know how and longer range shooting (500 yards is the limit at the only range I can get too often, I can shoot to 6-700 or a little more on occasion. Lastly it is to try my hand with some <em>minor</em> gunsmith type work on a rifle (like bedding, maybe a barrel at some point)</p><p></p><p>Is there any reason not to open that forearm up quite a bit and keep it away from the barrel? How about bedding a rod, or arrow shaft into the groove in the bottom to stiffen it up, just don't let it quite reach the recoil lug?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forester, post: 198714, member: 11102"] Thanks for the info...now those pics are exactly what I was looking for...Usually if I can see something I can figure out how to accomplish it. T This gun is going to serve a few purposes for me, first it will be a deer rifle, though a little bit heavy one. I will also use it on a few varmits if it shoot the lighter bullets ok. Second it will be a way/reason for me to improve some of my rifle reloading know how and longer range shooting (500 yards is the limit at the only range I can get too often, I can shoot to 6-700 or a little more on occasion. Lastly it is to try my hand with some [I]minor[/I] gunsmith type work on a rifle (like bedding, maybe a barrel at some point) Is there any reason not to open that forearm up quite a bit and keep it away from the barrel? How about bedding a rod, or arrow shaft into the groove in the bottom to stiffen it up, just don't let it quite reach the recoil lug? [/QUOTE]
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