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Loose HS Precision Swivel Studs
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<blockquote data-quote="Full Curl" data-source="post: 1367828" data-attributes="member: 47602"><p>I picked up a HS Precision Pro-Series 2000 Sporter stock for my 270wsm 6 months ago. Bedded the action and floated the barrel. While hunting with it here for the last couple weeks I've noticed that the swivel studs are both loose. I can finger tighten them but when tight they are not nice and perpendicular to the barrel. I don't think I'm at risk for one coming out when I'm carrying the rifle via sling because the bolts for each stud are so long, but none of my other rifles have loose studs and I just would like them to be nice and tight and not move at all. I don't want to crank on them for fear of stripping the threads. Any suggestions? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Full Curl, post: 1367828, member: 47602"] I picked up a HS Precision Pro-Series 2000 Sporter stock for my 270wsm 6 months ago. Bedded the action and floated the barrel. While hunting with it here for the last couple weeks I've noticed that the swivel studs are both loose. I can finger tighten them but when tight they are not nice and perpendicular to the barrel. I don't think I'm at risk for one coming out when I'm carrying the rifle via sling because the bolts for each stud are so long, but none of my other rifles have loose studs and I just would like them to be nice and tight and not move at all. I don't want to crank on them for fear of stripping the threads. Any suggestions? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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