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<blockquote data-quote="novaman64" data-source="post: 271764" data-attributes="member: 16158"><p>Got a used Bell & Carlson Light Varmint stock to throw on my Remmy 700 SPS Varmint, trial fitted then decided to bed it. After everythign was all said and done I re-assembled, everything looked good except the trigger guard... It as if the slot that the bottom plate goes onto isnt center, and when I put the bottom plate on and everything the trigger guard is rubbing on the side of the trigger assembly (mainy the bolt release) when you push in the bolt release it stick in and wont come back out unless you pull on it a little. What the best way to go about fixing this? Carve out and rebed with the action moved over? Or shave a splash off the of the trigger guard?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman64, post: 271764, member: 16158"] Got a used Bell & Carlson Light Varmint stock to throw on my Remmy 700 SPS Varmint, trial fitted then decided to bed it. After everythign was all said and done I re-assembled, everything looked good except the trigger guard... It as if the slot that the bottom plate goes onto isnt center, and when I put the bottom plate on and everything the trigger guard is rubbing on the side of the trigger assembly (mainy the bolt release) when you push in the bolt release it stick in and wont come back out unless you pull on it a little. What the best way to go about fixing this? Carve out and rebed with the action moved over? Or shave a splash off the of the trigger guard? [/QUOTE]
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