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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 973576" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>The barrel is, I assume, free floated. (*) In which case all that bedding in front of the lug is unnecessary. The surface of the bedding appears to be rather rough - what did you use as a release agent?</p><p>Spend a few more bucks and get a set of pillars from Brownell's. Following the instruction very carefully. It'll be worth the time, effort and expense.</p><p>When you remove and replace the barrelled action from the stock to work on it, be sure and take your time and pull it up as straight at you can.</p><p>(*) if you can't slide at least one thickness of 20# bond paper (forget about dollar bills - I prefer two thickneses of bond paper) along the barrel channel in the stock from front of the action to the end of the fore stock your barrel channel needs some more work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 973576, member: 50867"] The barrel is, I assume, free floated. (*) In which case all that bedding in front of the lug is unnecessary. The surface of the bedding appears to be rather rough - what did you use as a release agent? Spend a few more bucks and get a set of pillars from Brownell's. Following the instruction very carefully. It'll be worth the time, effort and expense. When you remove and replace the barrelled action from the stock to work on it, be sure and take your time and pull it up as straight at you can. (*) if you can't slide at least one thickness of 20# bond paper (forget about dollar bills - I prefer two thickneses of bond paper) along the barrel channel in the stock from front of the action to the end of the fore stock your barrel channel needs some more work. [/QUOTE]
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