Savage Accustock Cup Install

RJN

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Can push button swivel cups be installed in an accustock Savage 10 predator hunter? Are these stocks solid molded glass or what? If I can install in this stock what is the best method? Thanks
 
Drill some holes in the stock, very carefully, apply heat via hair dryer, weed burner, or blowtorch. Then toss the POS in the garbage so nobody else wastes their time with it. Then get a good stock/chassis from one of the reputable firms.

Once again great technical advice:mad: from a real DIYer. Thanks Bud. I'll work w/ what I want. RJN
 
I have a M10 .308 FCPK Accustock. I'm interested in the flush cup option as well. Nothing wrong with the Accustock.

Hump, I was thinking of installing a bipod rail w/ cup like a Badger or Atlas where the front swivel is and a rear cup where the rear swivel is. After a little research I found the Accustocks are styrafoam and fiber around an aluminum chassis. The aluminum chassis runs up the fore end. Looks like the rear cup will work w/ some epoxy like Brownells acraglass. I'll have to get the dimensional drawing to see how far up the chassis goes on the fore end. I wouldn't want to drill into the chassis and screw up the action bedding.
Whatta think? RJN
 
Hump, I was thinking of installing a bipod rail w/ cup like a Badger or Atlas where the front swivel is and a rear cup where the rear swivel is. After a little research I found the Accustocks are styrafoam and fiber around an aluminum chassis. The aluminum chassis runs up the fore end. Looks like the rear cup will work w/ some epoxy like Brownells acraglass. I'll have to get the dimensional drawing to see how far up the chassis goes on the fore end. I wouldn't want to drill into the chassis and screw up the action bedding.
Whatta think? RJN

Yes, the epoxy foundation should work at the rear and if there's room, at the forearm as well.