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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
choate stock bedding?
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<blockquote data-quote="beakus33" data-source="post: 618902" data-attributes="member: 41623"><p>ok last night im lapping in scope rings on my savage 111 and i notice a little wiggle? the action has loosened in the stock( wood,stock).so i have to take it all apart to see how it all goes together and im not impressed,so i ended up ordering a new choate sniper( not my first choice but my wallets chice). now my question is do i bed this stock or not,i thought i read that they say not to.i looked in there FAQ section and couldint find anything. any ideas? i just can't see how a recoil lug can work without it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beakus33, post: 618902, member: 41623"] ok last night im lapping in scope rings on my savage 111 and i notice a little wiggle? the action has loosened in the stock( wood,stock).so i have to take it all apart to see how it all goes together and im not impressed,so i ended up ordering a new choate sniper( not my first choice but my wallets chice). now my question is do i bed this stock or not,i thought i read that they say not to.i looked in there FAQ section and couldint find anything. any ideas? i just can't see how a recoil lug can work without it. [/QUOTE]
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