Anschutz 4980 Adapter Plate - QUESTION
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 8:28 pm
So I just purchased a really nice Anschutz 2313 stock from a gentleman on this forum, and I knowingly purchased the stock with the understanding that I would need the 4980 Adapter Plate to marry up my son's 1907 barreled action to the 2313 stock. No issue there.
My question / concern is that there are two screws that are used to attach the adapter plate to the barreled action. These protrude about 3mm or so off of the bottom of the adapter plate. When you attempt to marry the stock up to the barreled action with adapter plate, the screw heads interfere with the fitment.
Either I need ~3mm longer bedding screws to attach the stock to the adapter plate, or the stock needs to be inletted to accommodate the screw heads. Given the fact the stock is cast aluminum, I'm not thrilled at all about the idea of inletting the already brittle stock.
Anyone ever used this adapter plate? Am I totally missing something? I couldn't find anything at all online. I thought it would just marry right up.
It's almost like they should have countersunk the screws that mount the plate to the barreled action.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Frank
My question / concern is that there are two screws that are used to attach the adapter plate to the barreled action. These protrude about 3mm or so off of the bottom of the adapter plate. When you attempt to marry the stock up to the barreled action with adapter plate, the screw heads interfere with the fitment.
Either I need ~3mm longer bedding screws to attach the stock to the adapter plate, or the stock needs to be inletted to accommodate the screw heads. Given the fact the stock is cast aluminum, I'm not thrilled at all about the idea of inletting the already brittle stock.
Anyone ever used this adapter plate? Am I totally missing something? I couldn't find anything at all online. I thought it would just marry right up.
It's almost like they should have countersunk the screws that mount the plate to the barreled action.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Frank