So, finally getting to the replacement stock for the .375 and hit a small snag. The rifle is a rem 700 and the stock is a rem factory laminate. When I put it together the front screw protrudes into the receiver and the bolt wont close. The lettering on the side of the receiver is a little under the stock line and the box mag is tight in the action. So to me its sitting to deep. I started adding small pieces of masking tape right behind the recoil lug but in front of the stock bolt hole. At the rear I added tape to the rear of the tang to lift it also. On top of the small hump where the sling swivel stud is located I am adding pieces of tape on top of each other to raise the barrel up. The tape at the rear and front screws is put on the receiver and at the front I am adding it to the stock.
Then I am torquing to 30 inch pounds and trying the bolt to see if it binds. Then at 40 inch pounds it binds up so to me its a problem with the action twisting/sagging under pressure. Once I get it so that it doesnt bind and the front screw is not stopping the bolt from locking up I want to run a small bead of bedding at these 3 points to use as a spacer, let cure then bed from there. Its a lot of screwing around to say the least!! Any one done this any way that is faster?
Then I am torquing to 30 inch pounds and trying the bolt to see if it binds. Then at 40 inch pounds it binds up so to me its a problem with the action twisting/sagging under pressure. Once I get it so that it doesnt bind and the front screw is not stopping the bolt from locking up I want to run a small bead of bedding at these 3 points to use as a spacer, let cure then bed from there. Its a lot of screwing around to say the least!! Any one done this any way that is faster?