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    blind mag centerfeed: how to keep internal box retained


    Guys I bought a new Boyds stock for a blind mag centerfeed rifle. What is the best way to hold the box in place with out it being permanent? If I don't find a good way...I will simply glue it in place permanently but I was hoping to avoid that

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    I usually install a small screw thru the rear of the mag box to hold it in place.

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    Here's the factory part you need to retain the blind magazine in the Boyds stock https://store.savagearms.com/mag-retaining-clip.html

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    You should have that clip with your old factory stock ? :-)

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    That magazine just pops in and out. For me it was the easiest part of fitting my stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW Conch View Post
    You should have that clip with your old factory stock ? :-)
    I do but it looks like it may get in the way of bedding the rifle with pillars. Appears to rest on the rear pillar and I'm not sure I like that for accuracy
    Last edited by Bigeclipse; 03-02-2015 at 01:13 PM.

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    Cut off the rear fingers that are resting on the pillar. I used a dremel to trim out the bedding in front of the pillar for the clip to sit in also.


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    I used a round file to reshape mine and recessed it slightly below the pillar with a Dremmel. Zero interference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW Conch View Post
    I used a round file to reshape mine and recessed it slightly below the pillar with a Dremmel. Zero interference.
    That is what I will do too


    Thanks everyone for the comments!!!

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    This may be a little late, but when I bedded my factory stock, I cut my mag clip with a Dremel cutter just after the 90 degree bend. I then secured the clip to the magazine with tape as a temp fix and popped the mag back in place, I was able to install and remove it multiple times with out any issues. And had nothing in the way of the bedding area. I was going to epoxy the clip to the mag if it ever moved, but no issues do far. I'm going to be bedding a boyds stock in a few weeks and I'll share how I done this. Just have to order a new clip.

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