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    Ok finally have time off, and no not due to Covid-19 event, to bed rifle. Will document what I do but cannot test results until after pandemic is over as all rifle ranges closed in North Carolina. I purchased a Nikon FX-1000 6-24x50 scope for a really good price. Reason for nice price is Nikon as of January is no longer making rifle scopes. EuroOptic has some nice sales going to empty their stock if anyone interested. Nikon suppose to honor their warranty according to their web site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olsener1 View Post
    Ok finally have time off, and no not due to Covid-19 event, to bed rifle. Will document what I do but cannot test results until after pandemic is over as all rifle ranges closed in North Carolina. I purchased a Nikon FX-1000 6-24x50 scope for a really good price. Reason for nice price is Nikon as of January is no longer making rifle scopes. EuroOptic has some nice sales going to empty their stock if anyone interested. Nikon suppose to honor their warranty according to their web site.
    I hope they honor that warranty... And I hope you have better luck with yours than I did... I would have suggested Athlon or Element optics.... Good luck to you!

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    I hope the scope tracks correctly.


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    It's a shame about Nikon. For mid class scopes, where they were
    positioned, the field is over crowded. Some higher level scopes
    have seen lower street pricing as a result.....As for mounts ??
    DNZ has been providing me with solid one piece mounts for Savage.
    I use 30mm and 34mm,with the machined in, 20 MOA tilt.
    Keeping my bad Karma intact since 1952

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    Ok. I checked with Nikon and they stated as long as scope registered would honor warranty. We shall see. Ok bedding done. See attached.
    https://ibb.co/1R5RjqP
    https://ibb.co/YPp8Hqk

    I ended up adding pillars as when I took apart rifle I saw the laminate had compressed at back of magazine at the narrow part where front of trigger guard goes over it. Nice tight fit. I oiling stock now and will put everything together tomorrow. Then I just have to wait till I can test it.

    I did assemble and test action with a dummy round and had no issues feeding from magazine.

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    GRS laminate stocks do not come pillar bedded only the plastic ones do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olsener1 View Post
    Will begin a rifle build using a Savage 12FV in 308 for donor action/barrel. Will put into a GRS Hunter laminate stock using Accurate Mag bottom metal. Will utilize a 4-12x50 scope I have for now. Will evaluate a better scope later. I will also install a Harris bi-pod I have. Waiting on stock and scope rings now. Will see how 308 works out, may convert to 260 Remington later. I like that I can change barrels myself on Savages. Makes it easy to change calibers based on need.
    308 will serve you well...range report yet?

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    Not yet. Covid-19 has crimped my testing.

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    If you don’t have a blank on order, remember they can take a while. Brux was only 3 months when I called in March...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nksmfamjp View Post
    If you don’t have a blank on order, remember they can take a while. Brux was only 3 months when I called in March...
    On a 4 groove 7.5 twister for another Creed build, Brux quoted me 3 month's
    and barrel was at my door in half the time. Another thing I do is check the
    stock at "Bugholes". They do have a great inventory of the top blanks and to
    your door in under a week. Just got in a Bartlein that I figured I'd have to
    wait 5 months for !! Life is good.....
    Keeping my bad Karma intact since 1952

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