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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Is Pillar Bedding over rated ?
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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 906140" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>Aluminum has a higher temperature expansion or contraction property than almost any material you will see associated with firearms. They are in use because they are cheap and easily modified to fit. Milke Palazzo beds with titanium tubing around the guard screws. I like to make my own pillars in the stock with graphite fibers rolled around bedding pilot screws and non-shrink expoxy resin. I don't fool with the guard screws until the bottom of the action is bedded and cured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 906140, member: 9551"] Aluminum has a higher temperature expansion or contraction property than almost any material you will see associated with firearms. They are in use because they are cheap and easily modified to fit. Milke Palazzo beds with titanium tubing around the guard screws. I like to make my own pillars in the stock with graphite fibers rolled around bedding pilot screws and non-shrink expoxy resin. I don't fool with the guard screws until the bottom of the action is bedded and cured. [/QUOTE]
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