Is CDI's inletting good to go?

Heronion

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Hey guys, just wondering if anyone has had CDI inlet a stock for a Savage Short action centre-feed (4.4" spacing)? If I send them a stock for inletting, can I expect to be able to assemble the DBM and rifle as soon as I get it back, or will I need to do some tweaking on the action or inlet?

Thanks,

Heronion
 
Re: Is CDI's inletting good to go?

Thanks for all the feedback. I'm glad that I can just send the stock instead of the action, and still have a perfect fit (saves some cash on shipping). I hear nothing but good news about Jeff. Hopefully this spring I'll have him inlet my B&C A2. Thanks again.

Heronion
 
Re: Is CDI's inletting good to go?

Jeff inletted my Choate for a Savage with his bottom metal and there was a problem with the inletting. Jeff replaced the stock without question and had me send him the old one for a post mortem, judging by the replacement (perfect inlet) he learns as he goes. Jeff stood behind his work 100% and I ended up with a great stock.
 
Re: Is CDI's inletting good to go?

I had my rifle inletted by jeff and he's definitely good to go. Responsive to e-mails and patient with all my questions.quick turn-around also.
 
Re: Is CDI's inletting good to go?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: skigolfmike</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm going to send my stock in to do this. Does he need the bottom metal with the stock? </div></div>
I would say NO but call him just in case.
 
Re: Is CDI's inletting good to go?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: skigolfmike</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm going to send my stock in to do this. Does he need the bottom metal with the stock? </div></div>


for my remington he did not


i did have to trim the mag catch to get the aics magazine to seat right

make sure you right size roll pin punch to remove the roll pin