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Savage Precision .338 Lapua
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard Head" data-source="post: 2884194" data-attributes="member: 91079"><p>No every stoch maker will tell yo that there should be no free play, if there is you are binding the action from front to rear,you change your whole barrel and action dynamic's. The head stock maker that I spent avery large sum of money on said.............,when you drop your barreled action in a stock when it ts not wood or composite give 3 turns front ,3 turns back so on and so forth till it is tight,then torque to the makers request,if it is not binding in the middle the rear tang will settle and not move,if the is no bonding the the rear tang is too low,on has to remember these are not hand made per say and actions and stocks are all a little off. The best way is to steel bed them,but only if the rifle shows a lot of promise. I have checked this twist at least 8 times and it comes up 8.5 for 1 revaluation and 17.0 for 2, Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard Head, post: 2884194, member: 91079"] No every stoch maker will tell yo that there should be no free play, if there is you are binding the action from front to rear,you change your whole barrel and action dynamic's. The head stock maker that I spent avery large sum of money on said.............,when you drop your barreled action in a stock when it ts not wood or composite give 3 turns front ,3 turns back so on and so forth till it is tight,then torque to the makers request,if it is not binding in the middle the rear tang will settle and not move,if the is no bonding the the rear tang is too low,on has to remember these are not hand made per say and actions and stocks are all a little off. The best way is to steel bed them,but only if the rifle shows a lot of promise. I have checked this twist at least 8 times and it comes up 8.5 for 1 revaluation and 17.0 for 2, Pete [/QUOTE]
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