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Bedding an adl
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<blockquote data-quote="jsthntn247" data-source="post: 845180" data-attributes="member: 14894"><p>I just acquired an adl Remmy in a trade. It had been previously bedded, but upon checking deflection it moved .030 when loosening the screws. I have hogged out the bedding and can't decide where to pillar bed it or not. I've bedded 10+ rifles all of which had bedding blocks are pillars already installed. The stock is wood, but I'm not sure how to cut the pillar for the estucion, should I just skim bed it and go or get some adjustable pillars and try it out? Does the estucion make contact with the pillar?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsthntn247, post: 845180, member: 14894"] I just acquired an adl Remmy in a trade. It had been previously bedded, but upon checking deflection it moved .030 when loosening the screws. I have hogged out the bedding and can't decide where to pillar bed it or not. I've bedded 10+ rifles all of which had bedding blocks are pillars already installed. The stock is wood, but I'm not sure how to cut the pillar for the estucion, should I just skim bed it and go or get some adjustable pillars and try it out? Does the estucion make contact with the pillar? [/QUOTE]
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