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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="buckyne" data-source="post: 489137" data-attributes="member: 29378"><p>I just bought a B&C carbelite stock for my Ruger. It fits now. Out of the box it needed some work. Hard to sand open the barrel channel to get a true free float. Also had some slop around the rear where the back screwhole is located. Had to dremel that down some to allow for the rear screw in the trigger guard to make contact with the rear of the receiver. After this minor modification I am happy with the fit. Now I just need it to warm up outside so I can re-zero the rifle and see how much improvement there is in the accuracy. </p><p></p><p>Sorry no pics yet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckyne, post: 489137, member: 29378"] I just bought a B&C carbelite stock for my Ruger. It fits now. Out of the box it needed some work. Hard to sand open the barrel channel to get a true free float. Also had some slop around the rear where the back screwhole is located. Had to dremel that down some to allow for the rear screw in the trigger guard to make contact with the rear of the receiver. After this minor modification I am happy with the fit. Now I just need it to warm up outside so I can re-zero the rifle and see how much improvement there is in the accuracy. Sorry no pics yet [/QUOTE]
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