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Savage tang strength
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<blockquote data-quote="subsonic" data-source="post: 55828" data-attributes="member: 1482"><p>Thanks guy's.</p><p>He definitely meant tang (he was implying that when you tighten the rear action screw it would bend the tang on the action)I found this very hard to believe (but I have not seen a action out of a stock). As soon as he told me that you have to do nothing to a remington action other than face the very front of it I knew he did not know what he was talking about.</p><p>I was intending to run a surface ground aftermarket recoil lug and do away with the barrel nut and have the barrel fitted conventionally. </p><p></p><p>Chris: Thanks for the comments and I am lucky I have one of New Zealands best accuracysmiths only living around the corner from me who will handle the barrel fitting and I can sort out the rest.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Craig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subsonic, post: 55828, member: 1482"] Thanks guy's. He definitely meant tang (he was implying that when you tighten the rear action screw it would bend the tang on the action)I found this very hard to believe (but I have not seen a action out of a stock). As soon as he told me that you have to do nothing to a remington action other than face the very front of it I knew he did not know what he was talking about. I was intending to run a surface ground aftermarket recoil lug and do away with the barrel nut and have the barrel fitted conventionally. Chris: Thanks for the comments and I am lucky I have one of New Zealands best accuracysmiths only living around the corner from me who will handle the barrel fitting and I can sort out the rest. Cheers, Craig. [/QUOTE]
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