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Bedding question
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<blockquote data-quote="gcamp54" data-source="post: 420670" data-attributes="member: 16056"><p>That's interesting. I've not seen that yet in my search for "how to" info on bedding. Yes I do reload but I usually use the non-spray lube.</p><p> </p><p>I already bought some Johnson's paste wax, otherwise I'd get some Kiwi. I've seen that mentioned a lot. I also got some Devcon in the tubes and some cheap modeling clay. I hope there is no difference between the cheap modeling clay and the expensive stuff for bedding. I'm just waiting on the action studs now. So far what I've found is those who just tape the barreled action onto the stock are pillar bedding. Since I'm skim coating my HS stock I thought I'd follow wingman's suggestion and try the studs.</p><p> </p><p>Gordon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcamp54, post: 420670, member: 16056"] That's interesting. I've not seen that yet in my search for "how to" info on bedding. Yes I do reload but I usually use the non-spray lube. I already bought some Johnson's paste wax, otherwise I'd get some Kiwi. I've seen that mentioned a lot. I also got some Devcon in the tubes and some cheap modeling clay. I hope there is no difference between the cheap modeling clay and the expensive stuff for bedding. I'm just waiting on the action studs now. So far what I've found is those who just tape the barreled action onto the stock are pillar bedding. Since I'm skim coating my HS stock I thought I'd follow wingman's suggestion and try the studs. Gordon [/QUOTE]
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