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Another Savage, another bedding question, another newb...
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 198668" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>You need to remove the mag box , its kind of a pain in the pee-pee but it'll make things alot easier , then fill the mag well it playdough , I use playdough over modeling clay cause its ALOT easier to clean up. if you have seen some pics of Savages bedded you will see that it looks like the rear tang is bedded , with a good job its not , it can look that way but their needs to be a little gap , two to three pieces of duck tape will be thick enough to relieve it. Also a couple wraps around the barrel nut will keep any tension off the barrel so that the action is fully supporting the action.</p><p>Biggest things are to use pleanty of masking tape and release agent , make a couple dry runs before you fill the stock with bedding compound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 198668, member: 8843"] You need to remove the mag box , its kind of a pain in the pee-pee but it'll make things alot easier , then fill the mag well it playdough , I use playdough over modeling clay cause its ALOT easier to clean up. if you have seen some pics of Savages bedded you will see that it looks like the rear tang is bedded , with a good job its not , it can look that way but their needs to be a little gap , two to three pieces of duck tape will be thick enough to relieve it. Also a couple wraps around the barrel nut will keep any tension off the barrel so that the action is fully supporting the action. Biggest things are to use pleanty of masking tape and release agent , make a couple dry runs before you fill the stock with bedding compound. [/QUOTE]
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