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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Float tang on Savage 12 in Bell and Carlson?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sargesniper" data-source="post: 808006" data-attributes="member: 61726"><p>Just Savage rifles. Don't do it on a Remington. I have the Savage 12 F-Class in .260 Rem. I skim bedded it and floated the tang after finding it would not shoot well. It now shoots very well. Try it both ways to see whats best in your rifle. You can always put it back if it does not shoot better but i would say it will shoot better. Another thing to consider is the bedding/action screw tension. Check out STAN PATE and you will see what i mean. Good luck with it. ..... SEMPER FI! .... LARRY</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sargesniper, post: 808006, member: 61726"] Just Savage rifles. Don't do it on a Remington. I have the Savage 12 F-Class in .260 Rem. I skim bedded it and floated the tang after finding it would not shoot well. It now shoots very well. Try it both ways to see whats best in your rifle. You can always put it back if it does not shoot better but i would say it will shoot better. Another thing to consider is the bedding/action screw tension. Check out STAN PATE and you will see what i mean. Good luck with it. ..... SEMPER FI! .... LARRY [/QUOTE]
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