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Gunsmithing
bedding an HS Precision stock
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<blockquote data-quote="John H" data-source="post: 195075" data-attributes="member: 10701"><p>Thanks, that sounds right. I've worked the top of the aluminum block down about .020 and the guns sits much nicer in the stock. Started with a lot of dead air between the bbl channel and the bbl. Now its still free floated, but much less gaposis. I think that I've taken everything out of the top I dare to. The floor plate is about 1/4" from setting down on the stock on the bottom (screw set tight, gun upside down, floor plate allowed to close as far as it can under its own weight, measured the gap from where it would engage the trigger gaurd to the surface of the stock.) Shimming and bedding the floor plate will fix that nicely. </p><p> </p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John H, post: 195075, member: 10701"] Thanks, that sounds right. I've worked the top of the aluminum block down about .020 and the guns sits much nicer in the stock. Started with a lot of dead air between the bbl channel and the bbl. Now its still free floated, but much less gaposis. I think that I've taken everything out of the top I dare to. The floor plate is about 1/4" from setting down on the stock on the bottom (screw set tight, gun upside down, floor plate allowed to close as far as it can under its own weight, measured the gap from where it would engage the trigger gaurd to the surface of the stock.) Shimming and bedding the floor plate will fix that nicely. John [/QUOTE]
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