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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
TC Impact trigger, free floating, and bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunter1661" data-source="post: 959527" data-attributes="member: 81163"><p>good morning, this is my first post here so please forgive me if this topic has been addressed elsewhere. I have been looking everywhere online to find info on the impact for accurizing. I would really like to bed/pillar bed the butt stock and forend. The only problem is I have seen elsewhere that the receiver area is supposed to be free floated, not bedded like a regular rifle stock. Not sure if this is good info or not. Also the other issue is the screw locations for pillar bedding is very thin. It is approximately an 1/8th to a 1/4" thick in 3 of the 4 screw locations. I am not sure if this is enough surface area for the pillars to properly adhere and hold up to the vibrations. I also plan on free floating the forend and performing a trigger job. However I may leave the trigger job to a professional if anyone here has had difficulty getting the proper angle on the sear. Any help and advise would be greatly appreciated! This little gun is very accurate for what it is and I would like to make any improvements I can to make it that much better. My last trip to the range I was managing 1.5" groups at 100yds. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunter1661, post: 959527, member: 81163"] good morning, this is my first post here so please forgive me if this topic has been addressed elsewhere. I have been looking everywhere online to find info on the impact for accurizing. I would really like to bed/pillar bed the butt stock and forend. The only problem is I have seen elsewhere that the receiver area is supposed to be free floated, not bedded like a regular rifle stock. Not sure if this is good info or not. Also the other issue is the screw locations for pillar bedding is very thin. It is approximately an 1/8th to a 1/4" thick in 3 of the 4 screw locations. I am not sure if this is enough surface area for the pillars to properly adhere and hold up to the vibrations. I also plan on free floating the forend and performing a trigger job. However I may leave the trigger job to a professional if anyone here has had difficulty getting the proper angle on the sear. Any help and advise would be greatly appreciated! This little gun is very accurate for what it is and I would like to make any improvements I can to make it that much better. My last trip to the range I was managing 1.5" groups at 100yds. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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