I'll try to explain this as best I can. When I tighten the action screws on my T3x, the front one snugs up and feels "snug" - you can definitely feel that it's tight and everything is clamped together as it should be.
When I tighten the rear screw though, it feels like it wants to keep going. I actually collapsed the encapsulated metal washer on the trigger guard before I hit torque spec, and the screw pushed right through it. I replaced it with an aluminum bottom metal, and it's better, but it still feels "mushy" like the screw wants to keep going - like everything's flexing a bit.
I 2-point bedded the action (the problem existed before I did the bedding), but I did not bed the bottom metal - problem persists. I suspect it's the bottom metal that's flexing.
Any advice before I start messing with bedding the trigger guard or putting shims in? I've heard this can happen with laminate stocks, but I've never experienced it personally before.
Tikka T3x stainless/laminate in 30-06. Atlasworx bottom metal sits flush at the front, but a little below the wood at the back. Torqued to 35 in lbs
Thanks in advance.
When I tighten the rear screw though, it feels like it wants to keep going. I actually collapsed the encapsulated metal washer on the trigger guard before I hit torque spec, and the screw pushed right through it. I replaced it with an aluminum bottom metal, and it's better, but it still feels "mushy" like the screw wants to keep going - like everything's flexing a bit.
I 2-point bedded the action (the problem existed before I did the bedding), but I did not bed the bottom metal - problem persists. I suspect it's the bottom metal that's flexing.
Any advice before I start messing with bedding the trigger guard or putting shims in? I've heard this can happen with laminate stocks, but I've never experienced it personally before.
Tikka T3x stainless/laminate in 30-06. Atlasworx bottom metal sits flush at the front, but a little below the wood at the back. Torqued to 35 in lbs
Thanks in advance.