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<blockquote data-quote="Snake Plysken1" data-source="post: 1272663" data-attributes="member: 85725"><p>Just received and mounted the stock two days ago. Fit up went well, as all the reviews and YouTube vids stated. It is definitely a good upgrade, and the price was just right. Definitely improved the look of the rifle, vs the look of the factory stock. There are a few, but not too bad, complaints about the stock being heavier than a factory stock, but I could tell no difference. Seems like it feels lighter, really. If one were to invest in this stock, I suggest also purchasing the mag lock accessories for sling eye and QD attachments. There are pre placed divets, for one to drill/tap into the stock for 10/32 thread swivel eyelets, but I saw a couple of comments that were against doing this, as tapping into plastic was a recipe for disaster for a strip out to come.</p><p></p><p>The recommended torque on the action to stock bolts were 55-60 lbs. inch. I decided to run with my original bottom metal, and once I shoot it awhile and save up the $$ I may upgrade to the detachable mag feature. I like using trigger shoes on most my rifles if they're available, and have to research if the trigger shoe will interfere with the trigger guard on that Magpul attachment.</p><p></p><p>Ironically, I've been on this forum alot lately, mainly reading, and have yet to read up on anyone using trigger shoes. Anyone else on here try/use those? Seems most talk on triggers are about upgrades to Timney, Jewell, etc.</p><p></p><p>Again, thanks for the positive replies on the lower grain .308 bullets. Gonna make up a batch today for testing, now that I've removed the fault of the cracked stock. Hopefully results are satisfactory. Will post up results, wether yay or nay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake Plysken1, post: 1272663, member: 85725"] Just received and mounted the stock two days ago. Fit up went well, as all the reviews and YouTube vids stated. It is definitely a good upgrade, and the price was just right. Definitely improved the look of the rifle, vs the look of the factory stock. There are a few, but not too bad, complaints about the stock being heavier than a factory stock, but I could tell no difference. Seems like it feels lighter, really. If one were to invest in this stock, I suggest also purchasing the mag lock accessories for sling eye and QD attachments. There are pre placed divets, for one to drill/tap into the stock for 10/32 thread swivel eyelets, but I saw a couple of comments that were against doing this, as tapping into plastic was a recipe for disaster for a strip out to come. The recommended torque on the action to stock bolts were 55-60 lbs. inch. I decided to run with my original bottom metal, and once I shoot it awhile and save up the $$ I may upgrade to the detachable mag feature. I like using trigger shoes on most my rifles if they're available, and have to research if the trigger shoe will interfere with the trigger guard on that Magpul attachment. Ironically, I've been on this forum alot lately, mainly reading, and have yet to read up on anyone using trigger shoes. Anyone else on here try/use those? Seems most talk on triggers are about upgrades to Timney, Jewell, etc. Again, thanks for the positive replies on the lower grain .308 bullets. Gonna make up a batch today for testing, now that I've removed the fault of the cracked stock. Hopefully results are satisfactory. Will post up results, wether yay or nay. [/QUOTE]
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