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Just Conversation about Rifle Accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="cfvickers" data-source="post: 583720" data-attributes="member: 25488"><p>Sorry about the conversation within a conversation, I will try to curb it following this post.</p><p></p><p>Greyfox, that is what the third stock screw is for. you can adjust how your rifle sits in the stock by getting it where it needs to be and tightening the front lug down, I get the rear screw moderately tight, then the front again moderately tight then the middle screw down a little tighter so as not to pull the barrel down any further, then the rear all the way, and the front, and last the middle. I don't have a torque driver and I don't really know why, but I just know about where I want it and it works. I get it tight enough that it will not come loose at the very least. I watch how the barrel is sitting in the channel while I am doing this. I am assuming that if you have the newer accustock then it may be different and you may not be able to adjust the depth that the action sits in the stock, in which case you may need to remove some material to get it properly floated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfvickers, post: 583720, member: 25488"] Sorry about the conversation within a conversation, I will try to curb it following this post. Greyfox, that is what the third stock screw is for. you can adjust how your rifle sits in the stock by getting it where it needs to be and tightening the front lug down, I get the rear screw moderately tight, then the front again moderately tight then the middle screw down a little tighter so as not to pull the barrel down any further, then the rear all the way, and the front, and last the middle. I don't have a torque driver and I don't really know why, but I just know about where I want it and it works. I get it tight enough that it will not come loose at the very least. I watch how the barrel is sitting in the channel while I am doing this. I am assuming that if you have the newer accustock then it may be different and you may not be able to adjust the depth that the action sits in the stock, in which case you may need to remove some material to get it properly floated. [/QUOTE]
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