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Help me understand wyatt mags
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<blockquote data-quote="carl1775" data-source="post: 1656049" data-attributes="member: 105682"><p>yes, on the action. (ID. to Wyatt's OD).</p><p>yes, on the bottom metal (ID. to Wyatt's OD.).</p><p>yes, on the bottom metal (OD. to stock ID.)</p><p>That said, If the action is milled for a Wyatt's magazine and your stock is opened up to accept the bottom metal that you chose, then it should all be very close to "prefit."</p><p>Sorry, it's not an exact science. There are a lot of variations from stock, to full blown custom that has already been clearenced to accept other aftermarket parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carl1775, post: 1656049, member: 105682"] yes, on the action. (ID. to Wyatt's OD). yes, on the bottom metal (ID. to Wyatt's OD.). yes, on the bottom metal (OD. to stock ID.) That said, If the action is milled for a Wyatt's magazine and your stock is opened up to accept the bottom metal that you chose, then it should all be very close to "prefit." Sorry, it's not an exact science. There are a lot of variations from stock, to full blown custom that has already been clearenced to accept other aftermarket parts. [/QUOTE]
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