Re: Remington 700 bottom metal alternative
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BapZander</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Does anyone have good dimensions for pillar length so the install feeds properly? I have my stock mostly inletted, but if someone has known dimensions I'm sure it would save me, and hopefully others, a good bit of time. Thanks </div></div>
OK here are the absolute minimums for the pillars, you only need to go this short for .223 to feed reliably Front pillar: .630 inch Rear pillar: 1.214 inch For this to work the top of the DBM gets a rounded groove about 3/16" deep matching the radius of the action, the front action screw has just enough thread left to not bottom out, and the rounded area at the top front of aiscs magazines just kisses the bottom of the action when installed. To get this deep took a lot of meat out of the stock so I permanently bonded the DBM into the stock with epoxy making it stronger than it started
for 308 it will increase the smoothness of feeding (by decreasing the feed angle) to groove the top of the DBM and inlet to: .7" front pillar and 1.3" rear pillar lengths