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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1256911" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>There have been actions built using 1 screw at a 45' angle pulling DOWN and BACK so I would shoot it and see. </p><p>I had a Savage I hung a 34" bull tube on that stripped the front screw. I TIG'd a 1/4-28 stud onto the action and shot it for 5k more rounds all under .5 MOA and many 10 shot groups under .25 MOA at 1k.</p><p>The end result desired is ACCURACY, how you get there is a variable path. I would GUESS that most factory actions aren't EXACTLY 90' anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1256911, member: 4566"] There have been actions built using 1 screw at a 45' angle pulling DOWN and BACK so I would shoot it and see. I had a Savage I hung a 34" bull tube on that stripped the front screw. I TIG'd a 1/4-28 stud onto the action and shot it for 5k more rounds all under .5 MOA and many 10 shot groups under .25 MOA at 1k. The end result desired is ACCURACY, how you get there is a variable path. I would GUESS that most factory actions aren't EXACTLY 90' anyway. [/QUOTE]
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