Trickymissfit
Well-Known Member
Plus one on that. I'd also check the torque of the wedge block that secures the barrel to the receiver. Even torque on both fasteners is more important.
I use the good old snot stock on mine, fully bedded with Agulia Hyper velocity rounds.
Fun little cheap to shoot rifle and darn accurate.
I had a guy bring me a stainless bull barrel for one, and have me machine a pair of flats on the bottom side of it. Then drill & tap for #8-40 screws. This pair of flats seated on a vee block affair that had a wide flat machined in the bottom. The reast of the stock (rear) was fully floated with about .03" clearence. The stock was a high modified after market stock.
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