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<blockquote data-quote="Dgd6mm" data-source="post: 886331" data-attributes="member: 12044"><p>Years back a fella that introduced me to LR shooting taught me how to bed rifles. My first 2 where Remington's, recoil lug, action, and tang, they came out beautiful. One I cut the bottom out of and put a floor plate in it at the sametime , it looked better then factory, I know because the other one had a factory floor plate. </p><p> </p><p> Since then my buddy turned me on to some tutoral videos. 1 is Darrell Holland and the other Richard Franklin, both are excellant and cover everything, megga tips. I've done many different actions since then and Savage's seem to be the easiest. With these videos you learn how to install pillars at the sametime. I've done this in my McMillan A-2 for 1 of my Savage's. I prefer Devcon Steel putty, Grey Marine Tex down in S. Florida in the summerime can be a challenge if you are not in a A/C area. Glad to hear it worked out for you, it gets easier and better everytime you do one.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> P.S. When Gordy gives you info it is worth listening to, for his work is topnotch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dgd6mm, post: 886331, member: 12044"] Years back a fella that introduced me to LR shooting taught me how to bed rifles. My first 2 where Remington's, recoil lug, action, and tang, they came out beautiful. One I cut the bottom out of and put a floor plate in it at the sametime , it looked better then factory, I know because the other one had a factory floor plate. Since then my buddy turned me on to some tutoral videos. 1 is Darrell Holland and the other Richard Franklin, both are excellant and cover everything, megga tips. I've done many different actions since then and Savage's seem to be the easiest. With these videos you learn how to install pillars at the sametime. I've done this in my McMillan A-2 for 1 of my Savage's. I prefer Devcon Steel putty, Grey Marine Tex down in S. Florida in the summerime can be a challenge if you are not in a A/C area. Glad to hear it worked out for you, it gets easier and better everytime you do one. P.S. When Gordy gives you info it is worth listening to, for his work is topnotch. [/QUOTE]
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