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Pillar Bedding a Savage

When you do this, do you do both pillars? The reason that I ask is the rear pillar has to be notched for the trigger to clear. If you use a rear pillar, do you just "wing it" on doing this or do you have a specific set of measurements for this?
This is for a Boyd's stock and they offer a rear only pillar option. After you notch the pillar, there is only a minimal contact with the top of the pillar.
 
When you do this, do you do both pillars? The reason that I ask is the rear pillar has to be notched for the trigger to clear. If you use a rear pillar, do you just "wing it" on doing this or do you have a specific set of measurements for this?
This is for a Boyd's stock and they offer a rear only pillar option. After you notch the pillar, there is only a minimal contact with the top of the pillar.
I do front and rear. Tommy Mc
 
I pillar both and notch the rear. On a Boyds stock I often have to remove a little material where the rear trigger guard screw is as well. Sometimes it sits a little proud and wont allow your sear to set when the action is torqued down in the stock.
 
I pillar both and notch the rear. On a Boyds stock I often have to remove a little material where the rear trigger guard screw is as well. Sometimes it sits a little proud and wont allow your sear to set when the action is torqued down in the stock.
Yes! Then the trigger freezes.
 

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