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Does the Accustock eliminate the need to piller and/or glass bed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomosendero" data-source="post: 470457" data-attributes="member: 3622"><p>There WAS a problem. The Accustock HAD a "wedge" which required a certain method to replace the stock as far as torque & sequence of tightening. The new Accustock does not have the wedge. If they thought they needed the wedge before, I don't know what they did to compensate for that. </p><p></p><p>I have been looking at buying a Precision Carbine, but I want to watch it all unfold a little longer. </p><p>I do agree with the above posters that it is likely a skim bed will help most any alum. bedded rifle, I don't know how receptive the new Accustock is to this. Kirby skim bedded my Sendero & I sure do advise that for any HS or B&C type stock, probably choate too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomosendero, post: 470457, member: 3622"] There WAS a problem. The Accustock HAD a "wedge" which required a certain method to replace the stock as far as torque & sequence of tightening. The new Accustock does not have the wedge. If they thought they needed the wedge before, I don't know what they did to compensate for that. I have been looking at buying a Precision Carbine, but I want to watch it all unfold a little longer. I do agree with the above posters that it is likely a skim bed will help most any alum. bedded rifle, I don't know how receptive the new Accustock is to this. Kirby skim bedded my Sendero & I sure do advise that for any HS or B&C type stock, probably choate too. [/QUOTE]
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