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    New stock check


    Just a heads up to anyone installing after market and different than original stocks.
    Check your clearence on the trigger assembly before you install the trigger gaurd, and before you go shooting the 1st time.
    I just installed an older 110 flat reciever in a new B&C stock.
    After free floating barrel and tang, I worked the bolt, which I found was lowering the firing pin at each cycle. It took about the 3rd cycle for me to realize the issue, I have worked with my rifles so much, it didn't register to me at the 1st cycle.
    A quick look through the trigger guard area showed contact of the trigger assembly to the stock.
    10 seconds with my dremmel gave me 1/8 inch of clearence, and a 100 % safe rifle.
    This is not my 1st build, but I will check all of my other non original stocks to be safe.
    Just a reminder to anyone willing to listen.
    Hopefully it might prevent an issue for someone down the road.
    Thanks for listening.
    Let him grow, Shoot a doe !

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    Thanks for the heads up. I have a B&C stock on its way. Never hurts to learn another safety tip.

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