Finally able to report back - sanding the channel back and forth worked!
Took me about an hour, hour and a half total. My buddy helped me out, and we are both very meticulous and detail oriented by trade - he’s a parachute trainer (Smokejumper) and I fly drones for a living. I constantly obsess over torque - torque settings, torque wrenches, torque dreams and nightmares.
I used a 1/2” then 1” pvc wrapped with sandpaper.
Decent amount of sanding to be had but I went very slow and made sure each side had an even amount of plastic remaining/taken off.
It’s hard to tell if it’s truly free floated all the way to the recoil lug (not sure if that’s even where it’s supposed to be free floated to) so I used a piece of sketch paper and marked with a pencil how far I could slide the paper between the barrel and the stock on the rough tech stock and the compact stock. Once they were the same I stopped sanding and torqued it all down.
for some reason I was nervous I would have to remount the scope (see obsessing over torque above). Mounting
riflescopes
For me is an hour long saga filled with sweaty palms and questioning myself.
Anyways, My boy and I shot it today and it shot just as good as day 1. 3 holes touching at 100 yards.
He was quickly banging steel at 2,3, and 400 yards. He’s beyond stoked and becoming more excited for his upcoming cow elk hunt.
First pic is self explanatory.
Second pic is sand paper wrapped around PVC.
if I can get him on an elk successfully I just might win dad of the year. Will report back if/when successful.
Thanks gents - much appreciated.
Big thanks to
@RWT for the help and guidance!
Sincerely,
A pops and his son