Does this Tikka action look like it's installed correctly?

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full disclosure: I'm a complete idiot, with very little natural mechanical inclinations.

I purchased a pre-owned KRG Bravo Chassis for my Tikka T3x Lite, and I am brand new to bolt guns.

Went to install today, and I can't tell if I did it correctly, despite following along with the instructions, provided.

I knew that the lite profile barrel might look a little odd sitting in the Bravo chassis, but this seems.... incorrect?

Also note the gap between the trigger guard and the chassis.

If anyone can tell me what I'm doing wrong, or if this is normal, I would greatly appreciate it!
 

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Your action isn’t properly seated on the fixed recoil lug in the stock. I don’t know the trick to fix it, other than moving it around until it fits right.
 
The trigger guard is adjustable front and back to adjust the magazine fit. The screw for it is at the front of the trigger guard and screws in from the top of the chassis, under where the action fits.
 
Oh wow, right. Sorry, I bought the chassis secondhand, and didn't think about the fact that KRG might have a PDF on their website to download.
Ah, not to be too picky, but if you didn't know that KRG has documentation then where did you get "the instructions, provided."

Just curious

And I'm glad that your issue seems to be so easily corrected.

Best of luck
 
Ah, not to be too picky, but if you didn't know that KRG has documentation then where did you get "the instructions, provided."

Just curious

And I'm glad that your issue seems to be so easily corrected.

Best of luck
the guy i bought it from off of reddit's GAFS actually typed me out some pretty good instructions when he shipped tbh. great community, there and here.
 
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