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First time bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="mosh338" data-source="post: 973366" data-attributes="member: 67863"><p>The action screw holes have very little tolerance so ill have to drill them out a bit. The tang area actually came out perfectly and sits flush with the stock under the action. The recoil lug is quite tight as I used only only layer of duct tape when I bed the rifle. However I the chip happened when I removed the stock after bedding. I have manged to smooth over the area around the rifle taper. The Remington has two rings just before the lug which created two sharp edges after bedding. I decided to smooth these over as well with the Dremel and sandpaper. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately im stuck at work so ill have to wait till the weekend to shoot it. Just wanted to make sure that ive done everything correctly before I go to the range. As a matter of interest how long do you need to wait before shooting it? Ive read that the epoxy needs a week before its completely hardened is this correct</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mosh338, post: 973366, member: 67863"] The action screw holes have very little tolerance so ill have to drill them out a bit. The tang area actually came out perfectly and sits flush with the stock under the action. The recoil lug is quite tight as I used only only layer of duct tape when I bed the rifle. However I the chip happened when I removed the stock after bedding. I have manged to smooth over the area around the rifle taper. The Remington has two rings just before the lug which created two sharp edges after bedding. I decided to smooth these over as well with the Dremel and sandpaper. Unfortunately im stuck at work so ill have to wait till the weekend to shoot it. Just wanted to make sure that ive done everything correctly before I go to the range. As a matter of interest how long do you need to wait before shooting it? Ive read that the epoxy needs a week before its completely hardened is this correct [/QUOTE]
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