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KIMBER MT. ASCENT GOES NUTS
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1669232" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>Oh GOOD GOD! Kimber is yanking chains here. 65 inch/pounds is only for fully aluminum bedded synthetic stocks. pillar bedded stocks work best by a feel method. I will explain. First. I am a pistolmith, I own a small shop in North Western Nevada. I have four pillar bedded stocks and 2 full aluminum bedded stocks. 65 inch/pounds are on my fully aluminum bedded stocks, the pillar bedded stocks I set the front screw to 35 inch/pounds plus or minus 10 inch/pounds (what ever the gun likes most) and the rear just snug it with an allen screw driver. if this combo works then it works. what you need to do is mess around with 1 to 5 inch/pound increments to see what your gun likes. if this does not work.. glas-bed your stock immediately and then just give the front screw a good moderate to hard snug, then the rear just snug it up. it's now up to you to take or leave my advice. BTW I have a Kimber Montana in 270 WSM that shoots sub-1/2 inch groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1669232, member: 26227"] Oh GOOD GOD! Kimber is yanking chains here. 65 inch/pounds is only for fully aluminum bedded synthetic stocks. pillar bedded stocks work best by a feel method. I will explain. First. I am a pistolmith, I own a small shop in North Western Nevada. I have four pillar bedded stocks and 2 full aluminum bedded stocks. 65 inch/pounds are on my fully aluminum bedded stocks, the pillar bedded stocks I set the front screw to 35 inch/pounds plus or minus 10 inch/pounds (what ever the gun likes most) and the rear just snug it with an allen screw driver. if this combo works then it works. what you need to do is mess around with 1 to 5 inch/pound increments to see what your gun likes. if this does not work.. glas-bed your stock immediately and then just give the front screw a good moderate to hard snug, then the rear just snug it up. it's now up to you to take or leave my advice. BTW I have a Kimber Montana in 270 WSM that shoots sub-1/2 inch groups. [/QUOTE]
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