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Timneywhat is your trigger
I sure hope so. Will see what I can do with it this weekend.You fixed it
If it holds then probably the action screws. If it doesn't, check the base. If that doesn't, check to see if barrel is free floated. If it is, make sure the stock doesn't flex making it touch. If it isn't make sure its supposed to have a pressure pad in that spot.
You mean the ultra-stable bench for scientific experimentation? Impossible.probably that truck moving!
I got to edit the op with a tldr blurb, I guess.
I had dropped it off at a gunsmith to have that done and he eventually (several weeks later) decided he wasn't going to do it because he said he didn't think it would help. That said, I think you're probably right and will see if I can find a reputable shop that will take on a job like that. Jarrett Rifles is about the only place that seemed to take any interest. Definitely a little more experimenting due in the meantime.If you do think it’s the torque on the screws, I would take it a step further and pillar and glass bed the stock then torque to spec. That would definitely tighten things up and / or remove a possible variable. Pillar and glass bedding would be about $200 from a competent smith.
I had dropped it off at a gunsmith to have that done and he eventually (several weeks later) decided he wasn't going to do it because he said he didn't think it would help. That said, I think you're probably right and will see if I can find a reputable shop that will take on a job like that. Jarrett Rifles is about the only place that seemed to take any interest. Definitely a little more experimenting due in the meantime.