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Rem Mountain Rifle Ideas/Help
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<blockquote data-quote="ofbandg" data-source="post: 1899921" data-attributes="member: 91402"><p>If you get another barrel in the same contour but in .260 cal it will be a bit stiffer. Changing the butt pad is an easy fix for any gunsmith but they will have to cut the old one off with a fine tooth bandsaw because the screws are probably still inside and need to be cut through as well. Sometimes even on a glued on pad you can still take the screws out with a bit of muscle, especially is they aren't slotted. It helps to give them a few taps before you start turning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ofbandg, post: 1899921, member: 91402"] If you get another barrel in the same contour but in .260 cal it will be a bit stiffer. Changing the butt pad is an easy fix for any gunsmith but they will have to cut the old one off with a fine tooth bandsaw because the screws are probably still inside and need to be cut through as well. Sometimes even on a glued on pad you can still take the screws out with a bit of muscle, especially is they aren't slotted. It helps to give them a few taps before you start turning. [/QUOTE]
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