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    AICS questions

    i'm planning to put my 700 PSS action into an AICS 1.5 stock, but what else do i need to do to make this work?

    Do i need a different bottom metal setup or does that come with the stock?


    thanks,

    Kent

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    To my knowledge, the AIC chassis comes with everything you need. You might have to add a bipod adapter unless they started including that.
    GET IN YOUR BUBBLE!

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    thanks guys, i'm ordering one right now.

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    My AICS that is new and still sitting empty has the bipod adapter on it already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theJanitor View Post
    i'm planning to put my 700 PSS action into an AICS 1.5 stock, but what else do i need to do to make this work?

    Do i need a different bottom metal setup or does that come with the stock?


    thanks,

    Kent

    To properly install it you will need a Torque Wrench.

    Make sure you know the difference between S/A & L/A.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade View Post
    Make sure you know the difference between S/A & L/A.
    thanks for the help guys. i was really just worried about the bottom metal.

    my 308 is going into this. my 300WM PSS is staying in it's current stock. that one is getting too expensive to shoot.

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    You will need a long (I think 6") Allen key. You can get what you need from Sears!

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    Remember to keep checking torque on it the first few rounds. there should be included instructions as to the proper round count and retorqing procedures.
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    +1 on the long allen wrench; the screws that you will need to reach are recessed up into the aics frame. i found mine thru an internet search on egay.

    kjo

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