Savage Accufit Stocks & How To Adjust Them

Published on December 7, 2018
Duration: 4:59

This guide details how to adjust the Savage Accufit stock, a feature previously found only on high-end rifles. The process involves using a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the butt pad and spacers, allowing for customization of both comb height and length of pull. This ensures a proper cheek weld and natural optic alignment for improved shooting ergonomics. The Accufit system is praised for its accessibility and ease of use.

Quick Summary

The Savage Accufit stock allows for easy adjustment of both comb height and length of pull using a simple Phillips head screwdriver. This customization ensures a proper cheek weld and optimal eye-to-optic alignment, enhancing shooting ergonomics and accuracy. The stock's free-float design also prevents barrel contact, further contributing to consistent performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Intro & Accufit Stock Overview
  2. 00:33Accustock vs. Other Stocks
  3. 00:59Accufit Features & Benefits
  4. 01:30Included Components
  5. 01:57Adjustment Procedure
  6. 02:33Disassembly & Reassembly
  7. 03:46Value & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you adjust the length of pull on a Savage Accufit stock?

To adjust the length of pull on a Savage Accufit stock, you'll need a Phillips head screwdriver. Loosen the two screws inside the butt pad, remove the butt pad and any spacers, then reassemble with the desired number of spacers before tightening the screws.

What tools are needed to adjust the Savage Accufit stock?

The primary tool required to adjust the Savage Accufit stock is a standard Phillips head screwdriver. This is used to loosen and tighten the screws that secure the butt pad and any length-of-pull spacers.

What are the benefits of the Savage Accufit stock?

The Savage Accufit stock offers significant ergonomic benefits by providing adjustable comb height for proper cheek weld and adjustable length of pull for a customized fit. These features improve optic alignment and overall shooting comfort.

Is the Savage Accufit stock a free-float design?

Yes, the Savage Accufit stock, building on the Accustock design, is a free-float stock. This means it does not contact the barrel, which is essential for maintaining consistent accuracy, especially when using accessories like a bipod.

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