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Vanguard Back Country: advice on stock/bedding?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trikstr" data-source="post: 633859" data-attributes="member: 39340"><p>I have a Sub-MOA in 308 with the same stock. Shot OK with some loads. I sanded out the pressure points hoping for more consistency. Couldn't free float enough to keep the fore-end from slapping the barrel during firing. Ground a channel in fore-end and fiberglassed a piece of 1/4" allthread in hoping to stiffen it up. Didn't work. It appears the stock is flexing back in the recoil lug/action area. I too like the stock, so it looks like the pressure point is going back in with epoxy. I also ordered a laminated thumbhole stock for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trikstr, post: 633859, member: 39340"] I have a Sub-MOA in 308 with the same stock. Shot OK with some loads. I sanded out the pressure points hoping for more consistency. Couldn't free float enough to keep the fore-end from slapping the barrel during firing. Ground a channel in fore-end and fiberglassed a piece of 1/4" allthread in hoping to stiffen it up. Didn't work. It appears the stock is flexing back in the recoil lug/action area. I too like the stock, so it looks like the pressure point is going back in with epoxy. I also ordered a laminated thumbhole stock for it. [/QUOTE]
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