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The Basics, Starting Out
Glass bedding vs. Pillar Bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 193868" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Skim bedding is where only a thing layer of bedding material is used as opposed to taking out a good bit of stock material so that the bedding is thick and strong. Stocks that are skim bedded are generaly those with the aluminum bedding blocks or are factory pillar bedded. A regular stock can be skim bedded and will typical help with accuracy especialy is its a bad fit to start with but I prefer to have my bedding at least 1/8" thick to help with its "peel strength"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 193868, member: 8843"] Skim bedding is where only a thing layer of bedding material is used as opposed to taking out a good bit of stock material so that the bedding is thick and strong. Stocks that are skim bedded are generaly those with the aluminum bedding blocks or are factory pillar bedded. A regular stock can be skim bedded and will typical help with accuracy especialy is its a bad fit to start with but I prefer to have my bedding at least 1/8" thick to help with its "peel strength" [/QUOTE]
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