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Should I remove stock pressure pads?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 2362680" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>There are not set rules when it comes to having a pressure point, just generalizations. There is such things as too much pressure, and not enough pressure. As far as I know, the only 'test' I am aware of is "how does it shoot?". It is a trial and error process. IMO, most factory and aftermarket stocks exert too much pressure. If it doesn't satisfactorily I'd remove a bit of the pressure a little at a time before removing it all. I know of no way to measure how much pressure is being exerted by the stock to the barrel. The 'proof' is always in the shooting. No 2 barrels will shoot the same. There are no absolutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 2362680, member: 24284"] There are not set rules when it comes to having a pressure point, just generalizations. There is such things as too much pressure, and not enough pressure. As far as I know, the only 'test' I am aware of is "how does it shoot?". It is a trial and error process. IMO, most factory and aftermarket stocks exert too much pressure. If it doesn't satisfactorily I'd remove a bit of the pressure a little at a time before removing it all. I know of no way to measure how much pressure is being exerted by the stock to the barrel. The 'proof' is always in the shooting. No 2 barrels will shoot the same. There are no absolutes. [/QUOTE]
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