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Bedding rifle help
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<blockquote data-quote="bikehe" data-source="post: 1054167" data-attributes="member: 82066"><p>Hi All, Ive finally recieved my Mcmillan A3 stock for my rem 700 243 varmit. After 8 months of waiting I have to say that it was definatley worth the wait as Im very impressed. Anyway sometime in the future I will get the reciever cerakoted proffessionally but not sure if I bed the reciever now while its blued, will I have to re-bed the action again after cerakoting it. All the research says that the coating should be about .001" which would make the reciever about .002" overall. If its going to make a difference I wont do a full length bedding job until I get the cerakoting done and just do the lug and rear tang area for now. Any advice appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikehe, post: 1054167, member: 82066"] Hi All, Ive finally recieved my Mcmillan A3 stock for my rem 700 243 varmit. After 8 months of waiting I have to say that it was definatley worth the wait as Im very impressed. Anyway sometime in the future I will get the reciever cerakoted proffessionally but not sure if I bed the reciever now while its blued, will I have to re-bed the action again after cerakoting it. All the research says that the coating should be about .001" which would make the reciever about .002" overall. If its going to make a difference I wont do a full length bedding job until I get the cerakoting done and just do the lug and rear tang area for now. Any advice appreciated [/QUOTE]
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