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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Bedding a factory Remington synthetic stock.
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<blockquote data-quote="WapitiBob" data-source="post: 642733" data-attributes="member: 38015"><p>The only thing keeping the barrel/action from twisting on the shot will be the screws unless the lug is a net fit on the sides. With maybe a 3 thread engagement and 1"+ long screws touching on only the ends, the screws will do little to keep the action from twisting.</p><p>I believe "Earnie" is correct in his analysis and went with his bedding procedure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WapitiBob, post: 642733, member: 38015"] The only thing keeping the barrel/action from twisting on the shot will be the screws unless the lug is a net fit on the sides. With maybe a 3 thread engagement and 1"+ long screws touching on only the ends, the screws will do little to keep the action from twisting. I believe "Earnie" is correct in his analysis and went with his bedding procedure. [/QUOTE]
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