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Ruger M77 Tang Safety HELP--removed all variables, still sucks.....
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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 895419" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>A couple of things to try if you have not yet.</p><p> #1 With the gun sitting on the recoil pad loosen the front screw while holding the barrel stock with the other hand. If you feel the barrel move different than the stock the bedding is wrong.</p><p> #2 Make sure the back of the tang is not binding. The tang does not have to be freefloated BUT there should be room around the back side so it is not acting like a second recoil lug.</p><p> #3 Someone mentioned the rings and I would double check them. Its a great simple system but if the tab hits before the base you have a problem.</p><p> The main reason I pillar bed my Rugers is so that the center screw is not as fussy about how tight it is.</p><p> One final thought and take this the way it is intended=to help. If you don't have the means to shorten the front action screw or just how to do it maybe its time for someone who does to work on it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 895419, member: 93"] A couple of things to try if you have not yet. #1 With the gun sitting on the recoil pad loosen the front screw while holding the barrel stock with the other hand. If you feel the barrel move different than the stock the bedding is wrong. #2 Make sure the back of the tang is not binding. The tang does not have to be freefloated BUT there should be room around the back side so it is not acting like a second recoil lug. #3 Someone mentioned the rings and I would double check them. Its a great simple system but if the tab hits before the base you have a problem. The main reason I pillar bed my Rugers is so that the center screw is not as fussy about how tight it is. One final thought and take this the way it is intended=to help. If you don't have the means to shorten the front action screw or just how to do it maybe its time for someone who does to work on it? [/QUOTE]
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