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Gunsmithing
Bedding Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Joel Russo" data-source="post: 786628" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>You won't know what's going on for sure until you can accurately check deflection with the indicator. </p><p>I never recommend to pull the action before the bedding fully cures, then re-install it. When the rear tang dropped, then raised up again, you probably created an air pocket. </p><p>If you determine the amount of deflection is not to your standards, then I would suggest milling out the existing bedding, and re-bed it. This time, leave the barreled action in the stock until it has fully cured. Remove it, then do your clean up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel Russo, post: 786628, member: 6152"] You won't know what's going on for sure until you can accurately check deflection with the indicator. I never recommend to pull the action before the bedding fully cures, then re-install it. When the rear tang dropped, then raised up again, you probably created an air pocket. If you determine the amount of deflection is not to your standards, then I would suggest milling out the existing bedding, and re-bed it. This time, leave the barreled action in the stock until it has fully cured. Remove it, then do your clean up. [/QUOTE]
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