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I have an early model Steyr ProHunter SBS with the dreaded ezi break grey synthetic stock that has done the seemingly inevitable and cracked behind the safety wheel. Whilst I have obtained a replacement reinforced black factory stock I've yet to swap them over thanks to remembering reading something about the bolts having to be tightened to a specific tension, and not being able to find this information again. Does anyone know what the recommended tension is, or can point me to any info? Formerly Gun Barrel Ecologist | ||
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I can call Steyr-Mannlicher/Merkel America on Tuesday for you they are back east. They have a captive German buchsenmacher that works there. I'll ask his advice. Mialls or whoever is the current Steyr importer in Oz should be able to tell you on Monday. Monday is a bank holiday in America. So by the time you get this it will be early Wednesday morning Aussie time. I am also going to send an email to a friend of mine that is a salesman for Steyr in Austria. Give it a few days and I'll have your answer. | |||
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Remington 700 is 65 inch pounds if that helps. ![]() Doug Humbarger NRA Life member Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73. Yankee Station Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo. | |||
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Thanks Guys The Australian distributor is now Winchester Australia, hence starting a thread on here ![]() Formerly Gun Barrel Ecologist | |||
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The Steyr sales rep in Austria sent me an email. He is going to ask his gunsmiths, but he is out of the country on a sales trip. | |||
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Thanks for that ![]() Formerly Gun Barrel Ecologist | |||
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