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<blockquote data-quote="Quarterhorse" data-source="post: 884610" data-attributes="member: 73522"><p>Well the stock is scuffed and prepped. These savages don't have a lot of bedding surface on the rear mount on the factory stocks, however, I'm sure after this it will still be better.</p><p> </p><p>Where the front screw is there are lots of cavities that I will fill with epoxy as well to help stiffen it up. I put a thin layer of Kiwi on everything I could think of, even the taped off and areas I put play doh. </p><p> </p><p>I'll quadruple check everything tomorrow when I get home from work, while it's quiet before the wife and 5 year old get home, and it's getting set in the stock.</p><p> </p><p>I think I will lightly wrap tape around the action/stock just to hold it all in place.</p><p> </p><p>My dies should be here this week so I can start on the hand loads for this rifle. It will be interesting to see the transformation of inexpensive .308win Savage Model 11 hunting rifle with Core lokt ammo to a bedded stock and hand loaded ammo.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you all for the information. This sight is geat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quarterhorse, post: 884610, member: 73522"] Well the stock is scuffed and prepped. These savages don't have a lot of bedding surface on the rear mount on the factory stocks, however, I'm sure after this it will still be better. Where the front screw is there are lots of cavities that I will fill with epoxy as well to help stiffen it up. I put a thin layer of Kiwi on everything I could think of, even the taped off and areas I put play doh. I'll quadruple check everything tomorrow when I get home from work, while it's quiet before the wife and 5 year old get home, and it's getting set in the stock. I think I will lightly wrap tape around the action/stock just to hold it all in place. My dies should be here this week so I can start on the hand loads for this rifle. It will be interesting to see the transformation of inexpensive .308win Savage Model 11 hunting rifle with Core lokt ammo to a bedded stock and hand loaded ammo. Thank you all for the information. This sight is geat! [/QUOTE]
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