
Well then you might as well buy one , their just like honda civics , there's millions of them out there and nothing special about any of them, although everyone that owns one thinks theirs is the best. So put your leash on , get in line and join the other sheeple and buy one.![]()
OK, I'm bored, so I will respond to your obvious "pot stirring"..LOL! Oh please tell us Mr Devil Cyclops, since you seem to have some disdain for the Rem 700...which other brand/model would you prefer?
And to the "Rookie"...a Rem 700 or Win Model 70 (as per your other post) will both do the job all day long. Go to the gun store and get your hands on on several models of each...buy the one that feels best to you, and never look back.
Ruger 77, Winchester 70, sako 85, weatherby mark v or vanguard , browning x or a bolt.
One of the great things about a 700 - an inherently accurate action as a basis to build when you wear that factory barrel out...
thinking of buying a remington 700 as my first hunting rifle, any thought on the gun?
I'm not one to build and tinker with my guns, except sight's, scope. I buy a gun to scope it, shoot straight and hunt with. Since buying a accustock Savage I'd never consider another Rem700 for the same coin.
Proper Adjustment of The AccuStock
There is a specific technique for assembling the action into the AccuStock, and it needs to be strictly adhered to as follows:
1. Ensure that the recoil lug “wedge” screw is backed out to the point where the wedge has sufficient vertical movement to allow the recoil lug to seat against the bottom of the aluminum rail.
2. With the action inserted into the stock, justify the action toward the rear of the stock to allow the recoil lug on the action to be seated against the boss on the aluminum rail.
3. Tighten the forward most screw to 10 in.-lbs. to seat the action against the aluminum rail boss, then back out one-half turn.
4. Tighten the middle action screw to 10 in.-lbs.
5. Tighten the rear action screw to 10 in.-lbs.
6. Tighten the forward action screw to 10 in.-lbs
Repeat steps four through six and increase torque value in increments up to a final torque value of 40 to 45 in.-lbs.
Note: It is extremely important to tighten per the instructions above because when you are tightening the action down into the AccuStock you are spreading the aluminum side rails and evenly moving the action down onto the base of the rail, ensuring positive engagement.
Feel free to print this off and tape it to your torque wrench.
What's wrong with a pump?![]()




























