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Gunsmithing
Bedding rifle stock
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<blockquote data-quote="huntforfood" data-source="post: 2625458" data-attributes="member: 114703"><p>Great advice here, make sure you use grey Marinetex, not white. I like to make sure I have remove enought material to get .010" thick minimum. Different polymer stocks will adhere better or worse. Rem sps stocks do good, others dont seem to stick without more glass and deeper pockets. Trying to skim bed aluminum pillars or blocks is difficult unless u take them down and drill pockets deep. B&C Al chassis style stocks are more work then its worth it seems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntforfood, post: 2625458, member: 114703"] Great advice here, make sure you use grey Marinetex, not white. I like to make sure I have remove enought material to get .010" thick minimum. Different polymer stocks will adhere better or worse. Rem sps stocks do good, others dont seem to stick without more glass and deeper pockets. Trying to skim bed aluminum pillars or blocks is difficult unless u take them down and drill pockets deep. B&C Al chassis style stocks are more work then its worth it seems [/QUOTE]
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