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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Switched stocks and now i have vertical stringing
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<blockquote data-quote="7magcreedmoor" data-source="post: 1678302" data-attributes="member: 48559"><p>When I restocked my savages, I made certain to free float the tang just like the barrel. Make sure the rear pillar supports the action to the back of the screw hole, but no contact from there back to the end of the tang. The first time I did an aluminum pillar job, I cut too much away from the back of that rear screw hole because I was concerned about the sear touching it. I was so fixated on that issue that I didn't fully support the rear screw. Once I replaced that rear pillar with a much closer fit to the sear that rifle became what I'll call "torque insensitive", in other words, any torque level from 35 to 60 was ok as long as front and rear were equal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7magcreedmoor, post: 1678302, member: 48559"] When I restocked my savages, I made certain to free float the tang just like the barrel. Make sure the rear pillar supports the action to the back of the screw hole, but no contact from there back to the end of the tang. The first time I did an aluminum pillar job, I cut too much away from the back of that rear screw hole because I was concerned about the sear touching it. I was so fixated on that issue that I didn't fully support the rear screw. Once I replaced that rear pillar with a much closer fit to the sear that rifle became what I'll call "torque insensitive", in other words, any torque level from 35 to 60 was ok as long as front and rear were equal. [/QUOTE]
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