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Pillar Beddin vs glass bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 98184" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Pillars are a good thing in soft stocks like Bell&amp;Carlson and wood stocks , like it was mentioned if the stock bolts are torqued then it should be fine.</p><p>A proberly bedded stock made out of good material will be suffecient in 99% of the time.</p><p>The key to a good bedding job is making sure that the bedding is thick enough to have integrity I like to make mine at least 1/8" and I prefer to use the Brownells Steel Bed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 98184, member: 8843"] Pillars are a good thing in soft stocks like Bell&Carlson and wood stocks , like it was mentioned if the stock bolts are torqued then it should be fine. A proberly bedded stock made out of good material will be suffecient in 99% of the time. The key to a good bedding job is making sure that the bedding is thick enough to have integrity I like to make mine at least 1/8" and I prefer to use the Brownells Steel Bed [/QUOTE]
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