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Gunsmithing
First ever pillar and bedding job / Savage 111 Trophy Hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1196205" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>My suggestion for your next bedding job: I wouldn't bother with placement of bedding material along the sides of the magazine cutout. That just creates extra work with little to no benefit. It might even reduce the strength of some stocks along the magazine. I know it would have weakened my McMillan stock constructed with their Edge technology. There's a layer of very tough/strong material that wraps over the top edge of my McMillan. I wouldn't want to drill or remove that material directly behind the recoil lug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1196205, member: 4191"] My suggestion for your next bedding job: I wouldn't bother with placement of bedding material along the sides of the magazine cutout. That just creates extra work with little to no benefit. It might even reduce the strength of some stocks along the magazine. I know it would have weakened my McMillan stock constructed with their Edge technology. There's a layer of very tough/strong material that wraps over the top edge of my McMillan. I wouldn't want to drill or remove that material directly behind the recoil lug. [/QUOTE]
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