Poobs, great idea!


MM, I agree!


CLB, still haven't shot it on a calm day yet!

I did do the SAS checklist, Talley screws were okay, mag-box all good. Bedded it(like all my rifles), and lightened up the trigger, that was it. That and the below tip.


Ed, this is the way to go. I forget who figured it out but someone mentioned it a few year ago.

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/156089/remington-rear-trigger-guard-screw-700-adl-bdl-hex-head

It will probably be too long so compare it to your Kimber screw and trim accordingly. I had to do the same thing with a 243 and now the 270. After bedding the original screw didn't grab enough for my liking so I replaced with a little longer screw.


You can take the bolt out and look down into the action and see the lug screw hole. That's the easiest way to make sure the screw isn't too long and bottoming out.


The Tikka guys would probably have an aneurysm figuring this out....