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What is the proper way? Lug
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<blockquote data-quote="thork91" data-source="post: 1253992" data-attributes="member: 11623"><p>If I snug the screws I can't move the action , if I slightly loosen I can move it a hair forward and back, I believe because the action screws are smaller than the pillar holes. The bolt will open easy. When slightly loose I can move barrel left and right slightly. I'm new at this ,So if I set on floor with barrel up, screws loose, let lug touch back inside stock. Make sure it looks straight then snug screws, then torque is this the right way to assemble? The screws should not touch inside of pillars,right. It seams that when screws are centered the lug might not be touching. It should right. I think the screws touch when Back of lug is making contact. This would not be good right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thork91, post: 1253992, member: 11623"] If I snug the screws I can't move the action , if I slightly loosen I can move it a hair forward and back, I believe because the action screws are smaller than the pillar holes. The bolt will open easy. When slightly loose I can move barrel left and right slightly. I'm new at this ,So if I set on floor with barrel up, screws loose, let lug touch back inside stock. Make sure it looks straight then snug screws, then torque is this the right way to assemble? The screws should not touch inside of pillars,right. It seams that when screws are centered the lug might not be touching. It should right. I think the screws touch when Back of lug is making contact. This would not be good right? [/QUOTE]
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