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bedding an aluminum bedding block
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Vette" data-source="post: 1026679" data-attributes="member: 22335"><p>I'd first recommend looking at Ernie's pages, which also answer your questions.</p><p></p><p>I have done it on Remingtons without the risers, but they really do allow for some precision that you otherwise do not get. It also allows you to have metal all the way from the action through the stock. I made enough space to easily run a piece of paper between the stock and the action, and usually I use cash register receipts as test paper for fit. Of note, you will need to make enough space that the action doesn't touch and the barrel is floated. His page explains this too.</p><p></p><p>I have also used the risers on a Weatherby Vanguard with good results, though you have to shave the "back" side of the risers or grind a relief in the stock for them to fit the front action hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Vette, post: 1026679, member: 22335"] I'd first recommend looking at Ernie's pages, which also answer your questions. I have done it on Remingtons without the risers, but they really do allow for some precision that you otherwise do not get. It also allows you to have metal all the way from the action through the stock. I made enough space to easily run a piece of paper between the stock and the action, and usually I use cash register receipts as test paper for fit. Of note, you will need to make enough space that the action doesn't touch and the barrel is floated. His page explains this too. I have also used the risers on a Weatherby Vanguard with good results, though you have to shave the "back" side of the risers or grind a relief in the stock for them to fit the front action hole. [/QUOTE]
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