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Most of my rifles are bedded properly enough so the rear action screw is slightly tight, and serves more for alignment than tension. I hope that these screws do not recieve any recoil. They shouldn't.
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Define "properly enough".
I'm diggin' it!................
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I picked up a model 7 that had the rear hole drilled off at an angle and was no wear close to perpendicular. I opened it up and filled it before redrilling and tapping for the original size screw. IIRC I looked at using a 1/4 screw but by the time the floorplate was opened enough there was not enough metal on each side to make me comfortable. I went to the stainless hex (could not find a torx) screws, tighened to 60lb and never looked back. If your rifle is properly bedded it should not matter that the rear screw is a bit smaller, and if it is improperly bedded I dont think going to the larger screw would help. Im also in the "one and done" group for model 7s, I would rather go with the 700 for a better choice of stocks and parts. But what do I know, I reach for a Tikka T3 by choice for most hunting.
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"In rifle work, group size is of some interest...but it is well to remember that a rifleman does not shoot groups, he shoots shots." Jeff Cooper
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Shoulda went M40A1 Jarhead and went cap screws..............
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Bedded properly enough so there should be no shear or turning moment. Only a little tension and some compression on other components. Were talking a few ft. lbs., not ksi.
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Thanks.
That was great!................
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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