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Any advice on fitting flush cups?
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<blockquote data-quote="trucraft" data-source="post: 878415" data-attributes="member: 67624"><p>Hi,</p><p>I'm thinking of fitting flushcups to my McMillan stock before I Duracoat.</p><p>I have read a couple of tutorials on fitting them but have also been warned not to bother buy two people.</p><p>So I'm not sure weather to risk it particularly as I have a new Kahles scope that cost asmall fortune.</p><p> </p><p>My plan was to Devcon them in the stock at same time as bedding.</p><p>What are people thoughts?</p><p>JB Weld or Devcon?</p><p>Or just leave well alone?</p><p> </p><p>Trucraft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trucraft, post: 878415, member: 67624"] Hi, I'm thinking of fitting flushcups to my McMillan stock before I Duracoat. I have read a couple of tutorials on fitting them but have also been warned not to bother buy two people. So I'm not sure weather to risk it particularly as I have a new Kahles scope that cost asmall fortune. My plan was to Devcon them in the stock at same time as bedding. What are people thoughts? JB Weld or Devcon? Or just leave well alone? Trucraft. [/QUOTE]
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