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Inconsistent A-bolt
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotezapper" data-source="post: 425451" data-attributes="member: 20438"><p>That is a crappy looking recoil lug bedding job. I am surprised, Browning is usually better than that. I would sand down/remove those high spots and shoot it again. A-bolts do have adjustable triggers if needed. The newer A-bolt stocks are plastic and for the most part are junk. Only the Mountain Ti has a decent stock on it. My A-bolt is a 1988 model and came with a fiberglass stock and it is still on it today. You might want to look into a McMillan or Bell and Carlson replacement stock, well worth the money. As far as help off the bench check the link below for article on shooting non benchrest rifles off the bench. </p><p> </p><p><a href="http://blog.sinclairintl.com/2009/01/" target="_blank">2009 January | The Reloading Press</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotezapper, post: 425451, member: 20438"] That is a crappy looking recoil lug bedding job. I am surprised, Browning is usually better than that. I would sand down/remove those high spots and shoot it again. A-bolts do have adjustable triggers if needed. The newer A-bolt stocks are plastic and for the most part are junk. Only the Mountain Ti has a decent stock on it. My A-bolt is a 1988 model and came with a fiberglass stock and it is still on it today. You might want to look into a McMillan or Bell and Carlson replacement stock, well worth the money. As far as help off the bench check the link below for article on shooting non benchrest rifles off the bench. [URL="http://blog.sinclairintl.com/2009/01/"]2009 January | The Reloading Press[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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