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<blockquote data-quote="gr8whyt" data-source="post: 486755" data-attributes="member: 28526"><p>I think so. Every action, barrel, magazine, bottom metal is a little bit different. Maybe just a few thous here and there. As I'm sure each stock from the factory varies by a few thous here and a few there. But for the best accuracy the rifle can deliver, the stock needs to be fitted to the gun metal. And bedded to fill all tiny voids. When done properly, then there is no stress induced by small variances in the torque applied to the action screws. My 2 cents.</p><p></p><p>-- gr8whyt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gr8whyt, post: 486755, member: 28526"] I think so. Every action, barrel, magazine, bottom metal is a little bit different. Maybe just a few thous here and there. As I'm sure each stock from the factory varies by a few thous here and a few there. But for the best accuracy the rifle can deliver, the stock needs to be fitted to the gun metal. And bedded to fill all tiny voids. When done properly, then there is no stress induced by small variances in the torque applied to the action screws. My 2 cents. -- gr8whyt [/QUOTE]
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