Just got my AT-One stock in the other day, and it appears they took way too much material out of the bottom of the stock. The factory "pillars" that the action screws go into sit about 0.40" above the bottom of the stock material. So when I went to tighten the action screws, it's obviously starting to bend/push in the laminate material. It's quite thin where the bottom of the stock is.
Just curious what you all might do to help reinforce this. I thought about trying to get some brass pillars and cutting them to roughly 0.40" to try and just take up the space, and epoxy them to the action pillars. I could also just put a small layer of epoxy on the bottom of the stock area to help reinforce the laminate area on the stock.
Not sure exactly what direction I should proceed as it doesn't look like I can do a standard bedding job. Currently searching to see if you can just get longer action pillars from savage, as that would be easier lol.
Any experience or good ideas?
Just curious what you all might do to help reinforce this. I thought about trying to get some brass pillars and cutting them to roughly 0.40" to try and just take up the space, and epoxy them to the action pillars. I could also just put a small layer of epoxy on the bottom of the stock area to help reinforce the laminate area on the stock.
Not sure exactly what direction I should proceed as it doesn't look like I can do a standard bedding job. Currently searching to see if you can just get longer action pillars from savage, as that would be easier lol.
Any experience or good ideas?