Owner's Manual

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right, away from the face of a right-handed shooter. If you turn
the shim around so the L is facing the end of the buttstock, and
it will cast the stock to the left.
Shim 2R2L adds the same amount of cast to the stock as shim
1RL and the same amount of drop to the comb as shim No. 2.
Shim 3R3L adds the same amount of cast to the stock as 2RL
and 3RL, and lowers the comb approximately
1
/
16" and the heel
approximately
1
/
8".
TO INSTALL A SHIM
1 Make sure your firearm is completely unloaded and the “safety” is
in the on safe position.
2 Use a #2 cross tip or Phillips screwdriver to remove the recoil pad
at the end of the buttstock (Figure 14). Place a small amount of
petroleum jelly on the screw access slits on the top and bottom of
the rear of the buttstock to prevent damaging the recoil pad. Insert
the screwdriver into each of the two access holes. Make certain the
tip of the screwdriver engages the head of the screw. Turn the screw
counterclockwise until the screw is completely loose from the
stock. When both screws are free, remove the recoil pad.
3 Using a long 5mm Allen wrench, remove the stock screw and
washer. (Figure 15).
FIGURE 15
Carefully remove the screw that attaches the
buttstock to the receiver.
FIGURE 14
Carefully loosen the screws that attach the
recoil pad to the buttstock.