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Savage 111 LRH 6.5-284 Loading Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="hop700" data-source="post: 759534" data-attributes="member: 5931"><p>I also have the LRH 6.5-284. Before pulling the trigger I noticed the barrel was not free floating. Pulled the stock and notice that the aluminum bedding block had plastic flashed over from the overmolding process. If you feel a soft (or less than hard stop) when torquing down the actions screws you may well have the same issue. I took a razor along the top edge of the bedding block, the plastic did not adhere to the aluminum so it pulled right off. I replaced the barreled action, screws torqued with a hard stop (as they should), the barrel was free floating.</p><p></p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hop700, post: 759534, member: 5931"] I also have the LRH 6.5-284. Before pulling the trigger I noticed the barrel was not free floating. Pulled the stock and notice that the aluminum bedding block had plastic flashed over from the overmolding process. If you feel a soft (or less than hard stop) when torquing down the actions screws you may well have the same issue. I took a razor along the top edge of the bedding block, the plastic did not adhere to the aluminum so it pulled right off. I replaced the barreled action, screws torqued with a hard stop (as they should), the barrel was free floating. Scott [/QUOTE]
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