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aluminum pillars on laminate stock????
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<blockquote data-quote="buffybr" data-source="post: 294510" data-attributes="member: 15734"><p>My quick answer would be Yes, use both pillars and glass bedding. </p><p> </p><p>I've done two stocks from Richards, a laminate on my .375 RUM, and a AA Fancy walnut on my .300 Wby. I pillar and glass bedded both, and both shoot sub MOA. I glass bed the action, the floorplate, and the barrel channel and float the barrel.</p><p> </p><p>I think the wood in the laminate is birch, and it is not the hardest of stock woods. Pillars are a definate advantage here.</p><p> </p><p>Also, like has been said, Richards is not the quickest. My walnut blank took 4 months and did not have the grain shown on their web page for the grade that I ordered. I sent it back and it took another month for a new blank to arrive. It has great figure and finished into a beautiful stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buffybr, post: 294510, member: 15734"] My quick answer would be Yes, use both pillars and glass bedding. I've done two stocks from Richards, a laminate on my .375 RUM, and a AA Fancy walnut on my .300 Wby. I pillar and glass bedded both, and both shoot sub MOA. I glass bed the action, the floorplate, and the barrel channel and float the barrel. I think the wood in the laminate is birch, and it is not the hardest of stock woods. Pillars are a definate advantage here. Also, like has been said, Richards is not the quickest. My walnut blank took 4 months and did not have the grain shown on their web page for the grade that I ordered. I sent it back and it took another month for a new blank to arrive. It has great figure and finished into a beautiful stock. [/QUOTE]
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