I have a pair of Kodiak Safari double rifles, one of which is N.I.B. "back-up." The Safari I have had customized is well regulated and incredibly accurate - accurate despite its single barrels' wedge being loose as a goose.
The wedge is held within Safari's stock, so it cannot be lost. But it slides freely. When shooting the rifle, my hand that grasps the foreend also grasps the wedge and secures it in its proper position.
While I can live with this loose wedge, and I detect no deterioration in the Safari's accuracy or consistency, it remains something not right.
Without major surgery or defacing the rifle, how can I secure the wedge? If it makes a difference, I remove the barrels from stock every time I clean the rifle.
The wedge is held within Safari's stock, so it cannot be lost. But it slides freely. When shooting the rifle, my hand that grasps the foreend also grasps the wedge and secures it in its proper position.
While I can live with this loose wedge, and I detect no deterioration in the Safari's accuracy or consistency, it remains something not right.
Without major surgery or defacing the rifle, how can I secure the wedge? If it makes a difference, I remove the barrels from stock every time I clean the rifle.