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first time bedding, savage 111 LRH
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<blockquote data-quote="Iclimb" data-source="post: 881735" data-attributes="member: 70322"><p>I contacted savage and they informed me that the tang and front action screw are supposed to contact the AL "post" that sticks up where the bolt goes throughout. For what it's worth. I imagine there may be differences in the stocks that will be discussed. Gen1 accustock v. Gen 2. As for the JB weld, there are certainly better products out there. Martine tex is a great one! You won't find a cheaper product than JB. How much pressure will be exerted on it? You can use JB for anything and bedding is one of them! It's no "softer" than Accu-glass or whatever brownell's sells. </p><p>*I'm no gunsmith* but I've bedded many rifles with JB Weld and it works wonderfully. The void that must be filled on the accustock is what I'm not a fan of. Shoot it first is all I'm saying. I think your gains may be minimal if any.</p><p></p><p>Marine tex has a tensile strength of 4000psi, JB is at 3960psi, Devcon Ti is at 4000psi </p><p>For what it's worth. </p><p>Compressive strength of JB is 10,733psi</p><p>marine tex gray is 13kpsi white is 8k+Psi</p><p>Devcon Ti 18k+Psi 5minute plastic steel is at 10,400psi Normal plastic steel & AL are a little over 8kpsi</p><p>All this assuming you mix it properly</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Is yours a gen1 or gen2 accustock? (Maybe the lrh was new enough that it only was made with the newest)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iclimb, post: 881735, member: 70322"] I contacted savage and they informed me that the tang and front action screw are supposed to contact the AL "post" that sticks up where the bolt goes throughout. For what it's worth. I imagine there may be differences in the stocks that will be discussed. Gen1 accustock v. Gen 2. As for the JB weld, there are certainly better products out there. Martine tex is a great one! You won't find a cheaper product than JB. How much pressure will be exerted on it? You can use JB for anything and bedding is one of them! It's no "softer" than Accu-glass or whatever brownell's sells. *I'm no gunsmith* but I've bedded many rifles with JB Weld and it works wonderfully. The void that must be filled on the accustock is what I'm not a fan of. Shoot it first is all I'm saying. I think your gains may be minimal if any. Marine tex has a tensile strength of 4000psi, JB is at 3960psi, Devcon Ti is at 4000psi For what it's worth. Compressive strength of JB is 10,733psi marine tex gray is 13kpsi white is 8k+Psi Devcon Ti 18k+Psi 5minute plastic steel is at 10,400psi Normal plastic steel & AL are a little over 8kpsi All this assuming you mix it properly Is yours a gen1 or gen2 accustock? (Maybe the lrh was new enough that it only was made with the newest) [/QUOTE]
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