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<blockquote data-quote="Brad615" data-source="post: 2473781" data-attributes="member: 46747"><p>Yes they do now. On both of my xbolts I did have to make a very minor tweek to the inside of the stock. I had to shave/sand down a very little bit the inside of the stock where it comes into contact to with the right side of the trigger area. Very easy & took 5 mins. If this is something your not comfortable with then mcarbo does now offer a spring kit for I think $15 shipped. Also was very easy to install & brought the pull down to 2.25-2.5lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad615, post: 2473781, member: 46747"] Yes they do now. On both of my xbolts I did have to make a very minor tweek to the inside of the stock. I had to shave/sand down a very little bit the inside of the stock where it comes into contact to with the right side of the trigger area. Very easy & took 5 mins. If this is something your not comfortable with then mcarbo does now offer a spring kit for I think $15 shipped. Also was very easy to install & brought the pull down to 2.25-2.5lbs. [/QUOTE]
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