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<blockquote data-quote="joeycoates" data-source="post: 1128838" data-attributes="member: 72330"><p>I did the same with my Rem SPS Tactical. The Hogue stock had a lot of flex before I put the CF rods in. I simply went to Academy and found the two cheapest CF arrow shafts I could find and used good ole JB weld, worked perfectly. While in there I also bedded the recoil lug. It will now put five 168gr A-Max's in a nickel at 100 yards, 43.5gr IMR 4895, WLR primer, .020 off lands. Last weekend I shot three rounds and then let my best friend shoot 2, all five were in a thumbnail sized group even with two different shooters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeycoates, post: 1128838, member: 72330"] I did the same with my Rem SPS Tactical. The Hogue stock had a lot of flex before I put the CF rods in. I simply went to Academy and found the two cheapest CF arrow shafts I could find and used good ole JB weld, worked perfectly. While in there I also bedded the recoil lug. It will now put five 168gr A-Max's in a nickel at 100 yards, 43.5gr IMR 4895, WLR primer, .020 off lands. Last weekend I shot three rounds and then let my best friend shoot 2, all five were in a thumbnail sized group even with two different shooters. [/QUOTE]
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