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Savage 111 LRH 6.5-284 Loading Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 759662" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>One thing I found with a few Savages I own is that the Allen heads on the stock bolts can strip out at too much over 45#. Quality control of these screws appears poor. Also the Accustock bedding block cradle is flexible along the sides of the receiver iftighened </p><p>over 40#, the trigger group can jam. If additional bedding were used on the Accustock, careful attention would have to be given to the bedding depth of the action and I would still be be cautious about going too heavy on the torque, at least on the rear bolt, and likely the front, if it's one with the wedge design. IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 759662, member: 10291"] One thing I found with a few Savages I own is that the Allen heads on the stock bolts can strip out at too much over 45#. Quality control of these screws appears poor. Also the Accustock bedding block cradle is flexible along the sides of the receiver iftighened over 40#, the trigger group can jam. If additional bedding were used on the Accustock, careful attention would have to be given to the bedding depth of the action and I would still be be cautious about going too heavy on the torque, at least on the rear bolt, and likely the front, if it's one with the wedge design. IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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