S Saber329 Private Minuteman Nov 28, 2018 18 1 Mar 25, 2022 #1 Mar 25, 2022 #1 To convert a Remington M700 LTR to Atlas Worx bottom metal, do I need new guard screws or will the factory screw suffice? Any in-letting required? Anything else I should know prior to dropping the coin?
To convert a Remington M700 LTR to Atlas Worx bottom metal, do I need new guard screws or will the factory screw suffice? Any in-letting required? Anything else I should know prior to dropping the coin?
M Millron Private Supporter Full Member Minuteman Sep 15, 2014 819 250 West Virginia Mar 25, 2022 #2 Mar 25, 2022 #2 Your stock will need inletted, and the dbm should come with the appropriate action screws
S Saber329 Private Minuteman Nov 28, 2018 18 1 Mar 27, 2022 #3 Mar 27, 2022 #3 Millron said: Your stock will need inletted, and the dbm should come with the appropriate action screws Click to expand... Is it something I could do with a dremel or is a smith required?
Millron said: Your stock will need inletted, and the dbm should come with the appropriate action screws Click to expand... Is it something I could do with a dremel or is a smith required?
M Millron Private Supporter Full Member Minuteman Sep 15, 2014 819 250 West Virginia Mar 27, 2022 #4 Mar 27, 2022 #4 Im sure you could do it with a dremel buts its gonna be ugly, you need to remove a fair bit of material. Reactions: Saber329
Im sure you could do it with a dremel buts its gonna be ugly, you need to remove a fair bit of material.
Toolnup Private Minuteman Jul 10, 2021 30 10 Australia Mar 28, 2022 #5 Mar 28, 2022 #5 They also sell the 'Elite' series bottom metal. Less in-letting required. I did my B&C stock with a file. Took a little bit of work but was never in any danger of taking too much out. Reactions: Saber329
They also sell the 'Elite' series bottom metal. Less in-letting required. I did my B&C stock with a file. Took a little bit of work but was never in any danger of taking too much out.