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MOA differences between Savage model 12 actions, and model 10 actions.
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<blockquote data-quote="NEMTHunter" data-source="post: 1417458" data-attributes="member: 77631"><p>A good way to see how well they fit is to just snug ONE screw on ONE end of the base and see how it responds. If it picks up the other side at all its not sitting flat at all. I check both sides that way. Just did that today and had the base pick up off the action almost 1/16 of a inch on the other side. But was tight when I ran the screw in the other side of the base. Not to mention a bedded rail has more recoil strength then a non bedded rail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEMTHunter, post: 1417458, member: 77631"] A good way to see how well they fit is to just snug ONE screw on ONE end of the base and see how it responds. If it picks up the other side at all its not sitting flat at all. I check both sides that way. Just did that today and had the base pick up off the action almost 1/16 of a inch on the other side. But was tight when I ran the screw in the other side of the base. Not to mention a bedded rail has more recoil strength then a non bedded rail. [/QUOTE]
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