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First ever pillar and bedding job / Savage 111 Trophy Hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="Clark" data-source="post: 1203636" data-attributes="member: 6600"><p>In 2014 I got a Boyds Tacticool stock meant for a Sav 10 4.415" receiver and a 1.05" barrel.</p><p>I put a 1970 Sav 110 4.552" 223 receiver and 1.2" Lothar Walther 1.2" barrel in it by milling out the stock to fit.</p><p>I made Aluminum pillars from 1/2" stock with undersized radii to pre compress spread with action screws. I bedded with pre compressed pillars in Devcon 10110. The only thing on the stock that touches the barrelled action are the two pillars and two action screws.</p><p></p><p>In 2015 I got a Boyds Pro Varmint stock [same thing as Tacticool was] for a Dumoulin Mauser.</p><p>I milled out the barrel channel for a #3 Shilen 6.5-06 barrel.</p><p>I made a foot long Aluminum bedding block and bedded it in Devcon 10110. The only thing on the stock that touches of the barrelled action is the bedding block and two action screws.</p><p></p><p>These cheap $100 Boyds laminated wood painted stocks are getting better groups than I get with my rifles I built with $400 painted composite stocks..........but the Boyds Pro Varmint are bigger and heavier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clark, post: 1203636, member: 6600"] In 2014 I got a Boyds Tacticool stock meant for a Sav 10 4.415" receiver and a 1.05" barrel. I put a 1970 Sav 110 4.552" 223 receiver and 1.2" Lothar Walther 1.2" barrel in it by milling out the stock to fit. I made Aluminum pillars from 1/2" stock with undersized radii to pre compress spread with action screws. I bedded with pre compressed pillars in Devcon 10110. The only thing on the stock that touches the barrelled action are the two pillars and two action screws. In 2015 I got a Boyds Pro Varmint stock [same thing as Tacticool was] for a Dumoulin Mauser. I milled out the barrel channel for a #3 Shilen 6.5-06 barrel. I made a foot long Aluminum bedding block and bedded it in Devcon 10110. The only thing on the stock that touches of the barrelled action is the bedding block and two action screws. These cheap $100 Boyds laminated wood painted stocks are getting better groups than I get with my rifles I built with $400 painted composite stocks..........but the Boyds Pro Varmint are bigger and heavier. [/QUOTE]
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