Hey guys, I just got a new Stockeys LRS for my howa 1500 30-06 but when I put it together whenever I tighten the front action screw down it pulls the barrel down to where it is touching the stock.
Everything fits nice and if I listen the screw a bit it returns to free floating but with it being a larger caliber in afraid it will malfunction on me somehow.
Do y'all think it will be fine or should I send down the inside of the stock a bit so I can tighten it down finger tight?
If you need any more information let me know. Thanks!
				
			Everything fits nice and if I listen the screw a bit it returns to free floating but with it being a larger caliber in afraid it will malfunction on me somehow.
Do y'all think it will be fine or should I send down the inside of the stock a bit so I can tighten it down finger tight?
If you need any more information let me know. Thanks!
 
	








 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 Ok. The pillars keep it straight. The holes I drill for the pillars are 1/16 larger than my pillar diameter to allow for bedding compound around them to lock them in. The holes go all the way thru the blank. I wax up my action, then use my action screws ( which are wrapped in blue painters tape to keep them centered in the pillars) lightly snug, to hold my pillars in place. The inletting in the stock for the action is oversized by 1/32 to 1/16 overall. The rear pillar is 1 1/8" long. Given the geometry of that, there is a possible 1/ 2 to 1 degree off perfect vertical by my best figuring. I hope that explains it? It's not perfect but I'm an amateur at this.
  Ok. The pillars keep it straight. The holes I drill for the pillars are 1/16 larger than my pillar diameter to allow for bedding compound around them to lock them in. The holes go all the way thru the blank. I wax up my action, then use my action screws ( which are wrapped in blue painters tape to keep them centered in the pillars) lightly snug, to hold my pillars in place. The inletting in the stock for the action is oversized by 1/32 to 1/16 overall. The rear pillar is 1 1/8" long. Given the geometry of that, there is a possible 1/ 2 to 1 degree off perfect vertical by my best figuring. I hope that explains it? It's not perfect but I'm an amateur at this.
 Just wait for "phase 2". I'm buying a duplicator.
Just wait for "phase 2". I'm buying a duplicator. 
 
		
 
 
		

 
 
		
