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Bedding HS precision stock
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 183591" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>All stocks can and generaly do benifit from bedding even the aluminum blocked one.</p><p> </p><p>I generaly take the action out and find where the action is contacking the stock , typicaly on the sides , Ithen use a 1/4" drill bit and make a bunch of 1/8" deep dimples all over the block , bottom and sides and then use a small sanding drum on a dremal tool and rough up the block making sure not to drill into or sand over the small contact areas as they will act like pillers to keep the action at the correct setting. then bed as normal , the small dimples will help the bedding stick into the stock by making a mechanical lock.</p><p> </p><p>If you barreled action has bnever been in this stock before I would get it all fit in their like its supposed to be before I bedded it unless somthing is bad wrong it shoulden't have any alignment troubles. after the bedding has setup and the barreld action has been removed I personaly like to go in and drill out the action screw hole with a 5/16" drill somtimes a 3/8" just to make sure that the screws ar not touching the bedding</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 183591, member: 8843"] All stocks can and generaly do benifit from bedding even the aluminum blocked one. I generaly take the action out and find where the action is contacking the stock , typicaly on the sides , Ithen use a 1/4" drill bit and make a bunch of 1/8" deep dimples all over the block , bottom and sides and then use a small sanding drum on a dremal tool and rough up the block making sure not to drill into or sand over the small contact areas as they will act like pillers to keep the action at the correct setting. then bed as normal , the small dimples will help the bedding stick into the stock by making a mechanical lock. If you barreled action has bnever been in this stock before I would get it all fit in their like its supposed to be before I bedded it unless somthing is bad wrong it shoulden't have any alignment troubles. after the bedding has setup and the barreld action has been removed I personaly like to go in and drill out the action screw hole with a 5/16" drill somtimes a 3/8" just to make sure that the screws ar not touching the bedding [/QUOTE]
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