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<blockquote data-quote="OK Quail Hunter" data-source="post: 3392496" data-attributes="member: 16147"><p>I have 3 Boyd’s stocks on 3 different Remington 700 rifles, 22-250, 243 & 308 and I have the same issue across the board. When I tighten the rear action screw to the recommended torque spec of 25-35 in lbs the screw interferes with the bolt, preventing the bolt from operating correctly or really at all. I called Boyd’s and they gave me the same torque specs as what I could find from Remington. Has anyone else run across this or have any ideas what can be done? I have considered finding a washer for the action screw or possibly filing or grinding the screw down enough to allow the bolt to pass the screw and operate correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Quail Hunter, post: 3392496, member: 16147"] I have 3 Boyd’s stocks on 3 different Remington 700 rifles, 22-250, 243 & 308 and I have the same issue across the board. When I tighten the rear action screw to the recommended torque spec of 25-35 in lbs the screw interferes with the bolt, preventing the bolt from operating correctly or really at all. I called Boyd’s and they gave me the same torque specs as what I could find from Remington. Has anyone else run across this or have any ideas what can be done? I have considered finding a washer for the action screw or possibly filing or grinding the screw down enough to allow the bolt to pass the screw and operate correctly. [/QUOTE]
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