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Ruger precision rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="RickInFL" data-source="post: 1162392" data-attributes="member: 70399"><p>Bingo!</p><p></p><p>Jbone405 you are exactly right, the cheek riser cam bolt is scalloped to either fit into the grooves of the bottom bar or to be able to slide over the grooves if turned 180 degrees for removal so in my case even though the tab was locked in the downward position the scalloped edge on the cam bar was in the 'removal' position and riding above the grooved bar thus allowing the assembly to feel as though it were locked down but was actually sliding whenever I shot. Seems like Ruger could mark the cheek riser tab so that the shooter could know whether or not the cam bar is in the correct position for shooting and removing, I'm going to place a little mark on mine so that I'll know from now on.</p><p></p><p>But thanks for the advice and if I do remove the factory buttstock and replace it with the Magpul I'll certainly shoot you a PM and give you first dibs on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickInFL, post: 1162392, member: 70399"] Bingo! Jbone405 you are exactly right, the cheek riser cam bolt is scalloped to either fit into the grooves of the bottom bar or to be able to slide over the grooves if turned 180 degrees for removal so in my case even though the tab was locked in the downward position the scalloped edge on the cam bar was in the 'removal' position and riding above the grooved bar thus allowing the assembly to feel as though it were locked down but was actually sliding whenever I shot. Seems like Ruger could mark the cheek riser tab so that the shooter could know whether or not the cam bar is in the correct position for shooting and removing, I'm going to place a little mark on mine so that I'll know from now on. But thanks for the advice and if I do remove the factory buttstock and replace it with the Magpul I'll certainly shoot you a PM and give you first dibs on it. [/QUOTE]
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