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1985 year ANS 1813 into New Aluminum stock - Bedding info

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:25 pm
by BartP
I am considering switching out my older wooden 1813 stock for a 2013 aluminum stock. My wooden stock is glass bedded and I was able to inspect the newer stock. There is an adapter plate needed, and I am wondering if the bedding of the old action into the new stock will be as effective and stable as the previous glass bedding.

Wondering what you guys think...

Bp

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:02 pm
by Kiwi bob
If you purchase a 2213 stock your action will fit straight into it. The bedding is in the stock and is a sort of "Neoprene" do not try and remove it.

A few of us down here have done the swap and have found the exercise well worth it.

Kiwi Bob

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:40 am
by fat-tony
Hi BartP,
As the previous poster said - no adapter plate is need for the 1813 or 1913 barrel in the 2213 stock. It beds straight in using the two bolts. I have mine torqued to 5 Nm, but others have experimented with up to 7 Nm - your mileage may vary.
The 2313 stock, on the other hand, is made for the 2013 "square" action with 4 bedding bolts and would need an adapter plate to accomodate the 1813 barrel.

Got it on the Stock change

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:50 pm
by BartP
Yeah. I spoke with Champ Choice. They also recommended the 2313 choice with the adapter plate. I appreciate the input gents! May you shoot many Xs in the Great Wind! Bp

1813 / 2013 stock

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 1:29 am
by guest shooter
The problem with an 1813 action ino a 2013 alu stock is as follows:

You need the adapter so you would have 6 screws to adjust to bed more time to get 100% right

Secondly you need to either mill a tang slot in the stock or shorten the tang on the action to fit the adapter / action to the stock

Unless your 2013 alu is at a very good price sugegst use a 2213 stock as others have recommended

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:44 am
by fat-tony
Just to be clear:

There is no 2013 stock as such. There is a barreled action 2013 with four bedding bolts which fits into the 2313 stock which is specifically made for it. If you do end up using a 2313 stock, then you need an adapter plate for the older barrels 1813/1913, which requires four bolts for the adapter and two for the actual barrel bedding bolts.

However, if you can source the 2213 stock instead, then you have a straight drop-in of the 1813/1913 barrel. IMHO this is what you should be going for.