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Bedding a Tikka Action in a Mesa altitude
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckleeves" data-source="post: 2846983" data-attributes="member: 83259"><p>My buddy does a pretty killer job bedding Tikka's and he does it in 2 steps by first setting the lug centered in the action with a drop of superglue and then a small bit of 5 minute epoxy in the bottom of the lug recess. Tighten the action screws, wait 5 minutes and then pop the action out (breaking the tiny bit of superglue) and leaving the lug set perfectly in the recess. Then skim beds the rest and fills the remaining area in the lug recess cut. </p><p></p><p>If you lug is already set good then you should be good to just skim bed it. It may not even really need it, the lug is the critical part but it also sure doesn't hurt anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckleeves, post: 2846983, member: 83259"] My buddy does a pretty killer job bedding Tikka’s and he does it in 2 steps by first setting the lug centered in the action with a drop of superglue and then a small bit of 5 minute epoxy in the bottom of the lug recess. Tighten the action screws, wait 5 minutes and then pop the action out (breaking the tiny bit of superglue) and leaving the lug set perfectly in the recess. Then skim beds the rest and fills the remaining area in the lug recess cut. If you lug is already set good then you should be good to just skim bed it. It may not even really need it, the lug is the critical part but it also sure doesn’t hurt anything. [/QUOTE]
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