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JB Weld for bedding?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 464775" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Before you buy any epoxy compound, go online and check the shrinkage factor. Also find out how hard it is when it cures. Some of the it is almost like rubber when it's done. I use JB Weld for scope bases mostly, and some stuff called MarineTex inside stocks (I also use a couple others). Super Belzonia is better than Devcon in my opinion, and you can add steel or lead shot to it for the recoil lug area. Seems to be a low shrinkage compound as well. I've never used JB Weld for a full bedding, but looks like it would work just fine</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 464775, member: 25383"] Before you buy any epoxy compound, go online and check the shrinkage factor. Also find out how hard it is when it cures. Some of the it is almost like rubber when it's done. I use JB Weld for scope bases mostly, and some stuff called MarineTex inside stocks (I also use a couple others). Super Belzonia is better than Devcon in my opinion, and you can add steel or lead shot to it for the recoil lug area. Seems to be a low shrinkage compound as well. I've never used JB Weld for a full bedding, but looks like it would work just fine gary [/QUOTE]
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