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Fluted Barrel full length bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="Tac-O" data-source="post: 1878285" data-attributes="member: 109994"><p>Yes I thought about just relieving some of the wood to move the action back, but I'd have to remove quite a bit from everything because they're pretty far off center and all the other inletting fits and lines up with the action pretty well. I'd have to remove material from the recoil lug recess where both pillars are, behind the trigger block, and behind the trigger guard. I'd also have to move the recoil lug back, but I think it's glued in. I tried as hard as I could to get it out. I understand needing to do some minor fitment; needing to remove a little more wood to get it to fit just right, etc. But having to remove ALL that wood to get the action shifted far enough back and not being able to get the recoil lug out to be able to do so is a problem. I think it would be easier to drill out the pillars and reinstall my own that I had already made up for my factory stock that I didn't use. I sent them an email, so we'll see what they say. I've got a couple weeks until my probed 2000 arrives anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tac-O, post: 1878285, member: 109994"] Yes I thought about just relieving some of the wood to move the action back, but I'd have to remove quite a bit from everything because they're pretty far off center and all the other inletting fits and lines up with the action pretty well. I'd have to remove material from the recoil lug recess where both pillars are, behind the trigger block, and behind the trigger guard. I'd also have to move the recoil lug back, but I think it's glued in. I tried as hard as I could to get it out. I understand needing to do some minor fitment; needing to remove a little more wood to get it to fit just right, etc. But having to remove ALL that wood to get the action shifted far enough back and not being able to get the recoil lug out to be able to do so is a problem. I think it would be easier to drill out the pillars and reinstall my own that I had already made up for my factory stock that I didn't use. I sent them an email, so we'll see what they say. I've got a couple weeks until my probed 2000 arrives anyway. [/QUOTE]
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