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Savage B.Mag 17 Winchester Super Mag Teardown
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<blockquote data-quote="paulatgis" data-source="post: 1022598" data-attributes="member: 82816"><p>whenever you put pressure on the front end of the stock it flexes during firing. it flexes in the same direction. I move way forward on sandbags for range shooting and only hold close to the trigger while hunting.</p><p> </p><p>I just viewed all the shot pictures in this thread and those with fliers show a preferred radial direction (all upper left, lower left, whatever) which is what I noticed on mine. they were always upper right. that meant a consistent flex in the stock at its thinnest point while firing. one could actually test by filling the space between the barrel and stock completely eliminating the flex (no longer floating barrel) and grouping / fliers would change from a preferred radial direction to a random pattern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulatgis, post: 1022598, member: 82816"] whenever you put pressure on the front end of the stock it flexes during firing. it flexes in the same direction. I move way forward on sandbags for range shooting and only hold close to the trigger while hunting. I just viewed all the shot pictures in this thread and those with fliers show a preferred radial direction (all upper left, lower left, whatever) which is what I noticed on mine. they were always upper right. that meant a consistent flex in the stock at its thinnest point while firing. one could actually test by filling the space between the barrel and stock completely eliminating the flex (no longer floating barrel) and grouping / fliers would change from a preferred radial direction to a random pattern. [/QUOTE]
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