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I'm about to embark on the same journey and bed a new to me SKS into a new to it Russian stock. Some pointers of what to look for and spots to shim would be much appreciated.
I'm about to embark on the same journey and bed a new to me SKS into a new to it Russian stock. Some pointers of what to look for and spots to shim would be much appreciated.[/QUOTE
The easy part is shimming the tang under the back of the receiver
The tough part is making shims for the part where the metal catches the tip of the forend, although bending that metal a bit can help if you were pretty close already
Do the plastic Choate and Tapco stocks seem to have a tighter fit then the wood? ....some help in accuracy with those?
Depends on the gun. No two Russian rifles are the same, that’s why reviews for aftermarket products differ so much, it fits for some people and for others it won’t. A tapco stock may fit perfectly or it may have up to a 1/8 inch of play... but same goes for the wood stocks.
Im not sure why you need to remove the stock after shooting corrosive
I have never needed to do anything else than cleaning the gas system and run a few patches of ballistol in the bore
If you don’t want to take off your stock, wax everything that’s under the wood and forget about it.
Do the plastic Choate and Tapco stocks seem to have a tighter fit then the wood? ....some help in accuracy with those?