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XLR stock issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2565079" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>That's the initial torque. When firing, if the action is allowed to move, it puts another load on the screws. If those screws are loosening as others have said, they're not rotating, they are yielding. That's my premise.</p><p>As for the brake, scope, levels coming loose, I would also say that may be a secondary effect to the action slamming. The only way to test it is to get the action secured and test it again.</p><p>My wood stocks and composite ones are pillar bedded and the problem does not exist. Test....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2565079, member: 104363"] That's the initial torque. When firing, if the action is allowed to move, it puts another load on the screws. If those screws are loosening as others have said, they're not rotating, they are yielding. That's my premise. As for the brake, scope, levels coming loose, I would also say that may be a secondary effect to the action slamming. The only way to test it is to get the action secured and test it again. My wood stocks and composite ones are pillar bedded and the problem does not exist. Test.... [/QUOTE]
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