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woodsrunner
10-21-2022, 12:22 PM
I'm wondering if anyone has bedded an Accufit stock or if it even pays to.
Thank you.

Dave Hoback
10-21-2022, 02:48 PM
Bedding any stock or Chassis is never a bad idea, but the gains won’t be as seen on some over others. The Accufit stock already uses a full length Aluminum block. Which is the ideal bedding material. However, it is a mass produced ordeal by Savage. So having the consistency of an aftermarket setup is not something I would bet on. I would shoot it first. Likely gains in accuracy would only be seen, if the rifle was simply not accurate to begin with, with any loads, factory or loaded. That said, if an Accufit Savage is giving the owner already SUB 1” groups or better…, bedding the stock will not miraculously turn it into a 1/4MOA rig.

Once again, in case it was missed: Bedding any stock or chassis is never a bad thing as long as it’s done correctly.

charlie b
10-21-2022, 03:10 PM
Like all things in here. Shoot it first. Then try to pin down what is causing larger than desired groups FYI, many factory loads will not shoot 1MOA or better until you get into the match loads.

Dave Hoback
10-21-2022, 05:24 PM
Exactly.

Robinhood
10-22-2022, 02:08 PM
The interesting thing about the Accustock and its alluminum cradle, it is flexible. The most accurate hunting rifle I had was a bedded Stevens stock. That is eye opening.

Completely seperate and without getting philisophical, I am going to say that if you are willing to put up with the weight, go for it. Please do a load workup before and after and show the results.

hamiltonkiler
10-23-2022, 01:10 PM
Fo sho I would be skim bedding it and fo sho the recoil lug. Cheers. Why not. It’s not going to hurt accuracy.


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woodsrunner
10-24-2022, 08:48 AM
Thanks all. This stock does not come with the aluminum insert. Only two small pillars for front and rear screws.

charlie b
10-24-2022, 10:23 AM
Then my question would be is the stock too flexible for bedding to do any good?

Dave Hoback
10-24-2022, 10:46 AM
Is yours an Ultra-Light? That version I know, does not have the Aluminum Chassis cradle. Instead, just the pillars as you mentioned. Only one that doesn’t that I’m aware of. For the weight savings obviously.

And in that case, yes bedding, along with the pillars is ideal for this. I would do it.

hamiltonkiler
10-24-2022, 01:05 PM
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Dave Hoback
10-24-2022, 03:37 PM
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What is this representative of Hamilton? Just showing your bedding of the Front & Recoil Lug?

Robinhood
10-24-2022, 04:35 PM
My apologies. I saw accufit and read Accustock. I still say do it. I did add pillars. I did the front and rear but it is your stock. I saw a serious accuracy improvement. Rigidity? Harmonics? Who knows. It worked.

hamiltonkiler
10-24-2022, 07:17 PM
What is this representative of Hamilton? Just showing your bedding of the Front & Recoil Lug?

The accufit stock is different than the accu stock. One is like the stock I’m showing. Pillars in plastic. It helped tremendously to bed the front of the action and the recoil lug.


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Dave Hoback
10-24-2022, 08:27 PM
All that I’ve read the “Accustock” aluminum bedding was included in the Accufit offerings except for the ultra light. What model do have?

I know at least many of them are. So, they aren’t ALL different. American Rifle from 2018:
https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/accufit-the-new-shape-of-savage/

woodsrunner
10-27-2022, 11:13 AM
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Thank you for the picture ! Very helpful. Can you tell me what you bedded with and how you prepared the bedding area ?
Thanks again ! Is there a way to contact you personally to visit about your bedding process?

hamiltonkiler
10-28-2022, 10:12 AM
Thank you for the picture ! Very helpful. Can you tell me what you bedded with and how you prepared the bedding area ?
Thanks again ! Is there a way to contact you personally to visit about your bedding process?

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Kiler

JB weld. Painters tape. Bow string wax.


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Robinhood
10-29-2022, 01:16 AM
919669286zero Kiler JB weld. Painters tape. Bow string wax. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk And maybe some modeling clay. A Dremel or a small set of files helps on the finish work.

Bleeb
10-13-2023, 11:09 AM
https://ibb.co/wwpH3tLOn my Ultralite's Accufit stock, no portions of the pillars were contacting the action. They were about 60 thou below the stock's action surface. There was not distinct "lock up" of the action screws when torqued to 30, then 34, and then to the 38-40# spec. It felt like mush, as the polymer stock was compressiing but not achieving metal-to-metal contact. Any additional torque would likely stress the action. The Accufit stock does not have radiused pillars either. Notably, when placing the barreled action into the stock, there us side-to-side rocking. That means the action screws are also doing the duty of centering the action vertically. At the various torques I applied, I noticed a tiny bit of movement signs in the stock, and unacceptable vertical shot strings from high to low at 600 to 850 yards. I called Savage and explained my concerns, and they promptly stated that they are sending me a new stock. In the meantime for the sake of providing you folks with entertainment, I radiused my current stock and pillars with a 1" pipe wrapped with a full sheet of 80-grit, using soft rubber shims to keep the pipe centered in the forend channel. I sanded until the the rear "cut" pillar almost became fully radiused, and the most of the front pillar became radiused. The radius rig I described is slightly smaller than the action radius, which should put a nice squeeze on the action as I torque the action screws. I noticed a definate lock up in the action screws as I put the gun back together. The front action screw is at 40#, and the rear is at 34". I'm hopping in the buggy and heading down to rip some off to see what the results are and report back. I can't seem to post pics.

https://ibb.co/wwpH3tL https://ibb.co/wgH5t04

prdatr
10-13-2023, 11:37 AM
https://ibb.co/wwpH3tLOn my Ultralite's Accufit stock, no portions of the pillars were contacting the action. They were about 60 thou below the stock's action surface. There was not distinct "lock up" of the action screws when torqued to 30, then 34, and then to the 38-40# spec. It felt like mush, as the polymer stock was compressiing but not achieving metal-to-metal contact. Any additional torque would likely stress the action. The Accufit stock does not have radiused pillars either. Notably, when placing the barreled action into the stock, there us side-to-side rocking. That means the action screws are also doing the duty of centering the action vertically. At the various torques I applied, I noticed a tiny bit of movement signs in the stock, and unacceptable vertical shot strings from high to low at 600 to 850 yards. I called Savage and explained my concerns, and they promptly stated that they are sending me a new stock. In the meantime for the sake of providing you folks with entertainment, I radiused my current stock and pillars with a 1" pipe wrapped with a full sheet of 80-grit, using soft rubber shims to keep the pipe centered in the forend channel. I sanded until the the rear "cut" pillar almost became fully radiused, and the most of the front pillar became radiused. The radius rig I described is slightly smaller than the action radius, which should put a nice squeeze on the action as I torque the action screws. I noticed a definate lock up in the action screws as I put the gun back together. The front action screw is at 40#, and the rear is at 34". I'm hopping in the buggy and heading down to rip some off to see what the results are and report back. I can't seem to post pics.

https://ibb.co/wwpH3tL https://ibb.co/wgH5t04

Glad they are send you a replacement stock.

Bleeb
10-13-2023, 12:58 PM
Whelp, it shot OK. I took six shots at 100yds. The 2nd and 3rd were 3/4" low, and the rest were piled on each other. Also, the 175gr Hornady Precision Hunter ammo is shooting no where near advertised, and with a spread from 1708 to 1802fps. I wish I had time to work up some loads before I go elk hunting next week. I hope the next lot of ammo I buy is better.