Anyone running CDI bottom metal on their HS precision 110 stock? I'm talking about the stock factory inlet for the accurate mag setup. I'm curious what all was needed to get the CDI metal to fit.
I emailed CDI asking the correct pillar height in my Savage model 10 short action. The lady sent an entire .pdf showing how to inlet for their bottom metal. Can't seem to find the file on my computer right now, but I bet they will probably send you the file if you ask. It has all the width and depth dimensions with illustrations.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: chakup</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Anyone running CDI bottom metal on their HS precision 110 stock? I'm talking about the stock factory inlet for the accurate mag setup. I'm curious what all was needed to get the CDI metal to fit. </div></div>
If you have the parts in hand and need to know the standoff distances its pretty easy. Just assemble the DBM (this works for any DBM) to the bottom of the receiver as usual. use the screws to set the height where the cartridge sufficiently overlaps the bolt face. Check your feeding to make sure stuff works. Now measure the distances from the bottom of the action to the top of the floor metal where the guard screw locates.
That's how long your pillars and/or standoff distance needs to be in your stock.
Jeff emailed me the install sheet! It's going in an HS Precision stock and I have minimal mill access so I was hoping would need minor side fitting only and that appears to be the case. I'll be ordering the CDI metal once the funds allow and will update!
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: C. Dixon</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: chakup</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Anyone running CDI bottom metal on their HS precision 110 stock? I'm talking about the stock factory inlet for the accurate mag setup. I'm curious what all was needed to get the CDI metal to fit. </div></div>
If you have the parts in hand and need to know the standoff distances its pretty easy. Just assemble the DBM (this works for any DBM) to the bottom of the receiver as usual. use the screws to set the height where the cartridge sufficiently overlaps the bolt face. Check your feeding to make sure stuff works. Now measure the distances from the bottom of the action to the top of the floor metal where the guard screw locates.
That's how long your pillars and/or standoff distance needs to be in your stock.