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Aluminum bedding blocks. Do they work?
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<blockquote data-quote="7mmRHB" data-source="post: 88941" data-attributes="member: 3584"><p>Ankeny , I've skim bedded quite a few of these stocks with good results each time . If you chose not to bed them you will see the small pressure points start to form on the action ,and you will see that the block is only making contact in four tiny spots. My own gun was touching on a total of about 1\4 square inch.(4 lines 1\16th by 1\4". NOT GOOD.The pressure points were in front of the receiver screws so you know there had to be considerable stress on the receiver. I think bedding is essential on these type of stocks..good luck. </p><p> 7mmrhb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmRHB, post: 88941, member: 3584"] Ankeny , I've skim bedded quite a few of these stocks with good results each time . If you chose not to bed them you will see the small pressure points start to form on the action ,and you will see that the block is only making contact in four tiny spots. My own gun was touching on a total of about 1\4 square inch.(4 lines 1\16th by 1\4". NOT GOOD.The pressure points were in front of the receiver screws so you know there had to be considerable stress on the receiver. I think bedding is essential on these type of stocks..good luck. 7mmrhb [/QUOTE]
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