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Bedding something with a bedding block?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 5166"><p>Jay-</p><p>I've been beding them for years because of one reason--THEY DON'T FIT THE ACTION. </p><p>Its just that simple. When you remove the action on a non-bedded HS stock, you will see two thin transfer lines of aluminum along the bottom of the action. These lines are the only place the action is touching the stock. Right thre, you can plainly see where you will NOT have a stress free bed for you action, once the action screws are torqued to 65 inch pounds.</p><p> I have all but given up on HS Stocks because of poor quality control(voids, chips, cracks, brittleness)in favor of Holland Laminated and McMillan Fiberglass, but I have one I'm putting together from spare parts and decided to use the HS(its all I had on hand), but you can bet your a** that I will bed the thing before a shot is fired....Thanks for asking--Rant Mode OFF</p><p></p><p>[ 03-28-2003: Message edited by: Chris Jamison ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 5166"] Jay- I've been beding them for years because of one reason--THEY DON'T FIT THE ACTION. Its just that simple. When you remove the action on a non-bedded HS stock, you will see two thin transfer lines of aluminum along the bottom of the action. These lines are the only place the action is touching the stock. Right thre, you can plainly see where you will NOT have a stress free bed for you action, once the action screws are torqued to 65 inch pounds. I have all but given up on HS Stocks because of poor quality control(voids, chips, cracks, brittleness)in favor of Holland Laminated and McMillan Fiberglass, but I have one I'm putting together from spare parts and decided to use the HS(its all I had on hand), but you can bet your a** that I will bed the thing before a shot is fired....Thanks for asking--Rant Mode OFF [ 03-28-2003: Message edited by: Chris Jamison ] [/QUOTE]
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