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DIY pillar bedding?
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<blockquote data-quote="cva54" data-source="post: 268589" data-attributes="member: 9948"><p>the way I see it the pliiers stop crushing of the stock. </p><p>The top of the pillers are the same as the bedding metral. I am no gun smith by no means. I did a home job to see if my rifle was worth any more work? And it was just got it back. FYI cut recrown,lap lugs,reset head space,triger job, When I picked it up got a new stock well used a take off in great shape. This time it going to the smith for piller bedding and float cut adjustable comb in to it. If I were to do any more work on it what would all of you sugest ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cva54, post: 268589, member: 9948"] the way I see it the pliiers stop crushing of the stock. The top of the pillers are the same as the bedding metral. I am no gun smith by no means. I did a home job to see if my rifle was worth any more work? And it was just got it back. FYI cut recrown,lap lugs,reset head space,triger job, When I picked it up got a new stock well used a take off in great shape. This time it going to the smith for piller bedding and float cut adjustable comb in to it. If I were to do any more work on it what would all of you sugest ? [/QUOTE]
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