I have recently been restocking a no.4 rifle, and on the lower fore stock that i recieved from numrich had large screw in it. This screw is just ahead of the action about were the reciever ring is. Why is is called the dreaded ishampore screw and can this cause wrapping or anything like that? The stock does appear to be a bit warpped and is contacting the barrel on the right had side making it shoot to the left by about 5 inchs at 100 yards and nearly 8 inchs high, is this some how the result of the screw? If so what is the solution?
Thanks
jerry
Thanks
jerry


















































