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Savage 110 short action aftermarket options for stocks?
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<blockquote data-quote="dstancu" data-source="post: 3088204" data-attributes="member: 9273"><p>Nowadays a larger gap between the barrel and the stock is preferred, especially for precision shooting, and definitely needed when pre-loading for the shot. The old $1 bill trick no longer cuts it for me. My simple test is if I apply presure, e.g. clamp both the barrel and the end of the stock with one hand, and I can make the barrel touch the stock, then that's not enough free-floating for me. That is more important for larger calibers, where the shooter needs to have a lot more control for recoil, but it is not negligible even for lighter calibers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstancu, post: 3088204, member: 9273"] Nowadays a larger gap between the barrel and the stock is preferred, especially for precision shooting, and definitely needed when pre-loading for the shot. The old $1 bill trick no longer cuts it for me. My simple test is if I apply presure, e.g. clamp both the barrel and the end of the stock with one hand, and I can make the barrel touch the stock, then that's not enough free-floating for me. That is more important for larger calibers, where the shooter needs to have a lot more control for recoil, but it is not negligible even for lighter calibers. [/QUOTE]
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