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Custom 6.5x 47L Barreled Action
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<blockquote data-quote="Willys46" data-source="post: 690953" data-attributes="member: 6536"><p>i run a 6-47 same case. Feeding issues, no real feeding issues the only issues we have had are ejection issues. I had to replace a worn out remington extractor. Another person had isses that it was to short and would pop off the exctrator before it cleared the port. Lastly, on mine if i runt he bolt to fast in competitions the smaller case will spin in the ejection port and jam it up real good!</p><p></p><p>As for just beedign the lug, I would wrap tape around the barrel at the forend to make sure it is center in the channel. Use relase agent ALL over it. Even though you are only doing the lug, that stuff can get everywhere!</p><p></p><p>I would lay blue painters tape in the barrel channel where you want the beeding to stop, put release agent on it! You are going to want the bedding compound to run out a little to make sure you get a good fit. You just have to have a plan to manage it and remove it wherr you do not want it. Lay the blue tape everywhere you do not want beeding and put relase agent on it. it will help in the removal. </p><p></p><p>Place a layer or two on blue tape on the bottom, sides and front of the recoild lug. you need a little wiggle room to get it out. Do not put any on the back or the bearing surface as you wnat that to be solid. </p><p></p><p>Did I mention to use relase agent EVERYWHERE!</p><p></p><p>Im not a gunsmith, and the advice was free, so you get what you pay for!</p><p></p><p>Willys46</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willys46, post: 690953, member: 6536"] i run a 6-47 same case. Feeding issues, no real feeding issues the only issues we have had are ejection issues. I had to replace a worn out remington extractor. Another person had isses that it was to short and would pop off the exctrator before it cleared the port. Lastly, on mine if i runt he bolt to fast in competitions the smaller case will spin in the ejection port and jam it up real good! As for just beedign the lug, I would wrap tape around the barrel at the forend to make sure it is center in the channel. Use relase agent ALL over it. Even though you are only doing the lug, that stuff can get everywhere! I would lay blue painters tape in the barrel channel where you want the beeding to stop, put release agent on it! You are going to want the bedding compound to run out a little to make sure you get a good fit. You just have to have a plan to manage it and remove it wherr you do not want it. Lay the blue tape everywhere you do not want beeding and put relase agent on it. it will help in the removal. Place a layer or two on blue tape on the bottom, sides and front of the recoild lug. you need a little wiggle room to get it out. Do not put any on the back or the bearing surface as you wnat that to be solid. Did I mention to use relase agent EVERYWHERE! Im not a gunsmith, and the advice was free, so you get what you pay for! Willys46 [/QUOTE]
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