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Mine is the 26" varmint barrel, and the rifle was placed into an MDT TAC-21 chassis just after I bought it. 308 yesterday, as I have a target drum currently installed exactly 100 metres from the front door. Good luck mate and Go The Wallabies Wm.Traynor Warrant Officer C1 When the bedding compound is cured, relieve stock material at the fore end tip to the desired degree, clean away excess compound and test. The action-area of the stock could be relieved at the same time as the barrel channel, so that there is only contact at the tang and fore end tip. Simply clamp the barrel in a well padded vice a few inches back from the muzzle and fit the stock to the metal from underneath. Do not bolt the action to the stock during this process. You might want to try leaving a "banknote" of clearance at the top sides of the fore end. Work from action to fore end tip, leaving the tip til last. More than a bank note's thickness will be required, especially Under the barrel.

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When satisfied, begin work on the clearance in the barrel channel. Adjustments might have to be made to the stock material to give effect to this condition. The top of the stock either side of the chamber, should be level with the centre of the bore. Remove the bolt and look at the chamber/leade and the stock in that area. The front receiver ring should sit so that the uppermost part of the stock is level with the centre of the bore. In other words flush with the stock No, I'm not tryin' ta Goldilocks ya mate The tang of the action should be neither above or below the synthetic stock. To give you an idea of somewhere to start, check the fit of action to stock. I forget now, the exact order in which I went about the various procedures. I had a 700 with a synthetic stock which I bedded and floated myself.












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