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longer screws needed for Sendero
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<blockquote data-quote="idefendem" data-source="post: 869154" data-attributes="member: 51933"><p>Thanks Brother, the "fix" works like a charm. I had a thought that the factory screws are just too **** short, pillars or not. So I pulled apart an old safe queen post-64 M70 Win .270 and those action screws have less than 2 threads of engagement. yikes. I will start pulling all my irons apart and checking them. What are the manufacturers thinking (and why didn't I think of this and inspect sooner)? Thanks again for the guidance. It is appreciated when a pro takes time to school a old soldier shooter but newbie "gun-putterer." </p><p> </p><p>Roger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idefendem, post: 869154, member: 51933"] Thanks Brother, the "fix" works like a charm. I had a thought that the factory screws are just too **** short, pillars or not. So I pulled apart an old safe queen post-64 M70 Win .270 and those action screws have less than 2 threads of engagement. yikes. I will start pulling all my irons apart and checking them. What are the manufacturers thinking (and why didn't I think of this and inspect sooner)? Thanks again for the guidance. It is appreciated when a pro takes time to school a old soldier shooter but newbie "gun-putterer." Roger [/QUOTE]
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