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Bedding Question
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<blockquote data-quote="rooster721" data-source="post: 901011" data-attributes="member: 40654"><p>I used electrical tape on mine just last week.. one layer, sides and bottom only. I wasn't sure if I'd have problems getting it out, literally lost sleep BUT she popped right out no problem and fits perfect. I decided to leave the front untaped because of my "closer the better" mentality. Far as I ever understood, a second layer of tape is what some would do in the case of a rapid fire rifle where the metal expands fractionally when hot.. in those cases te extra layer just gives a touch more room to expand (for somewhere to go) instead of expanding in a tight lug bed and cause a stress/pressure which is what is trying to be avoided in the first place</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster721, post: 901011, member: 40654"] I used electrical tape on mine just last week.. one layer, sides and bottom only. I wasn't sure if I'd have problems getting it out, literally lost sleep BUT she popped right out no problem and fits perfect. I decided to leave the front untaped because of my "closer the better" mentality. Far as I ever understood, a second layer of tape is what some would do in the case of a rapid fire rifle where the metal expands fractionally when hot.. in those cases te extra layer just gives a touch more room to expand (for somewhere to go) instead of expanding in a tight lug bed and cause a stress/pressure which is what is trying to be avoided in the first place [/QUOTE]
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