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I aquired a Winchester short action acra bond stock and adjusted the inletting for a Montana 1999 270 WSM. After everything was inletted to the proper depth I found that the magazine sheet metal box was about 1/8 inch too (deep)long towards the front of the box but the rear edges were ok. If installed as-is the trigger guard would protrude above the wood in the front. Would it hurt to remove the forward 1/8" from the lower edge of the box to make the action fit the stock? Do you think it would affect feeding or mag capacity? | ||
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Parry, Our boxes are slightly longer than those offered by a stock Winchester. We did this especially on our Short Action to accomodate a huge influx of requests for a box that was at a minimum 3 1/8" length. Acrabond should have inletted it to handle the length of both the magazine box and the bottom metal. I would contact Rod or Larry at Acrabond and inform them of your quandry. Dan | |||
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Sorry. I was not referring to the length but the depth of the box. Also this is an older Acrabond stock originally produced for a Winchester short action. | |||
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Quote: File the bottom off to fit. | |||
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Quote: Parry, I agree, I don't believe that removing material from the bottom of the magazine box will affect it adversly. You were only talking about removing a small amount anyway. Worst case scenerio, we always have more boxes. Dan | |||
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