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How many screws to secure action to stock?

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  • MIKE WISKEY
    HI ROY; MAUSER TYPE ACTIONS USUALY HAVE TWO SCREWS FOR NON BIG BORE CALS., HEAVEY RECOIL MAYBE THREE. REM. AND WIN. USE THREE BUT MOST BENCH REST SHOOTERS PILLAR BED THE ACTIONS AND DON'T USE THE MIDDLE ONE. THE OTHER SCREWS YOU HAVE ARE PROBABLY USED TO HOLD THE TRIGGER GUARD ON (LONG TANG IN BACK OF THE TRIGGER?). YES UNEVEN TORQUE CAN HAVE AN EFFECT ON ACCURACY (PRECISION) BOTH POSSITIVE AND NEGATIVE. THE SCREWS THROUGH THE FORE-END MAY DAMPEN THE VIBRATIONS AND MAKE THE RIFLE SHOOT BETTER OR THEY MAY SCREW THINGS UP. I'D TRY SHOOTING IT BOTH WAYS.
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  • Tailgunner1954
    The 2 screws in the forend are barrel tensioning screws, This used to be THE way to tune a rifle (back in the pre-free float days) they are used to adjust the upward pressure on the barrel, to control vibration. Getting the correct tension is a (lost) art, but it does work.

    Some guys like a mag full of lead, I still prefer one round to the head.
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