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    accustock any way to tell?


    A local shop here has a used stainless 300wsm it has detachable mag,it does not have the smooth barrel nut,bolt realease is not in front of the trigger guard and it dont have the cocking indicator that protrudes out of the bolt Assembly screw.is there any way besides taking it apart to tell if it has the accustock?

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    Mine has another screw just forward of the front action screw to tighten down the recoil lug. Not sure if there are other models though.

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    That is what makes the accustock an accustock - the accuwedge. Best thing to do its ditch the wedge and just do a traditional bedding job on it.
    I did this:

    And got this

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    nice shooting!!!! the models without the accustock dont have any aluminum in them whatsoever do they? seems that aluminum would really stiffen things up .even doing what you did i would rather have the aluminum bedding block in there.

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    Bodywerk's rifle is an accu-stock model, he just ditched the accu-wedge and went on to bed it in the conventional manner. If what I remember is correct, the accu-wedge proved to be a major hassle and Savage eventually stopped using it. The models that aren't accu-stock have no aluminum. They are pillar bedded.

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    ok,i have a new one a few months old it has accustock but i dont remember a wedge in there when i had it apart.the one on the gun im looking at looks the same on the outside,i was just wondering if i could tell if it had aluminum block in it without taking it apart

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    The new ones are different. If it has an aluminum frame in the stock IIRC it is the accustock. What model was it?

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    the one i own is a 116 weather warrior the one im looking at at the store just says 116 it is used

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    i will just have him take it apart so i can see,sounds like only way to find out

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1ShotKing View Post
    Bodywerk's rifle is an accu-stock model, he just ditched the accu-wedge and went on to bed it in the conventional manner. If what I remember is correct, the accu-wedge proved to be a major hassle and Savage eventually stopped using it. The models that aren't accu-stock have no aluminum. They are pillar bedded.

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    When did they ditch the accu-wedge part of the Accu-stock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blfuller View Post
    When did they ditch the accu-wedge part of the Accu-stock?
    Not soon enough.

    It was shortly after the first introduction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowgetter1 View Post
    Mine has another screw just forward of the front action screw to tighten down the recoil lug. Not sure if there are other models though.
    That's the way my Precision Carbine is. I got it in August of 2010.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bodywerks View Post
    Not soon enough.

    It was shortly after the first introduction.
    Interesting. So is it the general consensus to remove the wedge and screw and skim bed the stock like you did? Right now my Precision Carbine will do .675 MOA at 100 yards. What did yours do before you bedded it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlaboone View Post
    A local shop here has a used stainless 300wsm it has detachable mag,it does not have the smooth barrel nut,bolt realease is not in front of the trigger guard and it dont have the cocking indicator that protrudes out of the bolt Assembly screw.is there any way besides taking it apart to tell if it has the accustock?
    I don't think it is an Accustock. I beleive all the Accustock models have the bolt release in the trigger guard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpdown View Post
    I don't think it is an Accustock. I beleive all the Accustock models have the bolt release in the trigger guard.
    No, accustock started long before the bottom bolt release. You'll have to take it apart.
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    Sounds like there is no easy way to tell without disassembly. If you look at it and there's not an extra screw in front of the forward action screw (old Accustock with Accuwedge) then disassembly is necessary because the new Accustocks have no Accuwedge.

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