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Hi all, will putting together a 204.
Axis action
Boyd's stock
Heavy on the barrel contour.
Question, I put it together and it's not free floating. Barrel fits in the channel easily, but there is no space around the barrel/stock. My question is, how's the best way to fix this? Open the channel? Add some washers at the action screws?
I was going to pillar it and add some washers, but I'm concerned about the recoil lug (in the stock) and the action not having all their interface and the forces that I'd be putting on that recoil lug and the stock.
Seems if I could raise the action a few fractions of an inch it could work well.
Thoughts?
SageRat Shooter
04-02-2018, 03:09 PM
No.....! you need to take a 5/8" wooden dowel and heavy grit sand paper to start... Then move to a finer grit sandpaper to finish the last little bit. You should be able to slide a couple dollar bills between the stock and barrel all the way down to the recoil lug (in your case, the barrel nut).
Once you have inlet the channel to desired specs, then rub some "TRUOIL" into the sanded surfaces to seal it up again.
Evlshnngns
04-02-2018, 05:27 PM
I agree, with our recoil lug you need to get out the sandpaper. I used 80 grit and a couple different deep impact sockets to open the channel of my "heavy barrel" pro varmint axis stock. I still need to seal it, I'll get some truoil or similar.
Sounds good.
I've got a dowel and sandpaper.
Next question. What's the best way to finish it up. I noticed you mentioned truoil. Anything else better?
I also noticed that the stock is a little "tight" at the barrel nut and stock interface. Will that affect anything? I'm thinking it's fine to have that section as tight as possible, so there is no motion.
drybean
04-02-2018, 09:29 PM
I always float the nut
Thanks. I'll probably leave it and if accuracy leaves something to be desired I'll float it and post the results... Someday.
Same combo, new queation
Looking to pillar bed the stock. I have a metal magazine catch that has an integral pillar with it. Where should the pillar end compared to the stock. Should the pillar be proud a few thousandths of an inch or should it be completely flush with the stock before using bedding material?
My worry is shaving off too much of the pillar and then it not contacting the action during the bedding process which seems would defeat the whole purpose . Never bedded, so maybe I'm way off.
Thanks for any help.
godale
04-07-2018, 08:54 AM
Just finished my axis hb 223 with pepper stock . Lucky for me it was a straight fit . Everything was free floated . Took me a couple of minutes to get the trigger and safety lined up though
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godale
04-07-2018, 01:01 PM
Just finished my axis hb 223 with pepper stock . Lucky for me it was a straight fit . Everything was free floated . Took me a couple of minutes to get the trigger and safety lined up though
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SageRat Shooter
04-07-2018, 03:04 PM
Same combo, new queation
Looking to pillar bed the stock. I have a metal magazine catch that has an integral pillar with it. Where should the pillar end compared to the stock. Should the pillar be proud a few thousandths of an inch or should it be completely flush with the stock before using bedding material?
My worry is shaving off too much of the pillar and then it not contacting the action during the bedding process which seems would defeat the whole purpose . Never bedded, so maybe I'm way off.
Thanks for any help.
Pillars should be flush with the stock... check them often before installing with bedding material.
Thanks. So, Basically I should be able to tighten it down and have no play between the stock and the receiver/barrel before the bedding process?
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Looks nice. I'm not having the same luck. Gonna have to contour the barrel channel a bit it looks like.
godale
04-07-2018, 06:54 PM
Yeah I bet I don’t get away with it on the next one . I am too heavy on stuff o would have to take mine to the gun smith . Lucky for me I was able to mint mine and my smith just checked over my work for a Pepsi . We have bought a few shotguns off of him last year
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