Tikka T3x Lite x Krg Bravo Install

diverc18

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Just finished the Krg Bravo install and it was very easy. But after reading all the threads about having trouble seating the recoil lug during the install, I figured it would be smart to have you guys double check my work to make sure everything is in working order before I go to the range on Sunday.
 

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kickemall

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Hard to tell for sure by pics but it looks correct. It's usually fairly easy to tell if it not right if you have the rifle in hand. You can see the front of the action higher when its wrong.
 

sram9102

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Looks good. The angle is typically obvious if you don't have it in the slot.
 
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diverc18

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Thanks guys. I thought it looked right but I figured I would leave it to the experts since this is my first time ever switching a stock/chassis.
 

Gorp2007

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I installed one last night, too. I took the forend cover off so I could fully remove the front action screw, which made it easier to seat. Yours looks good!

I was having issues with bolt binding on the rear action screw, so I shot KRG and email and they said it was an issue with a recent run, just shim it with an extra M6 washer. Just FYI if you run into the same thing, it only happened when I did the final torque to 65 ft/lbs.
 
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