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Recoil lug bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="sable tireur" data-source="post: 1028570" data-attributes="member: 27307"><p>harleybug,</p><p></p><p>Experience with this style of stock tells me differently. I bed probably 50 or more of these a year and most if not all do not fit the Remington round action perfectly due to the reasons I state in my first post. Neither are they 'expensive' by comparison to the mainstream of best stocks available on the market today. They fall into the low to middle area by street price. Better and best stocks like the McMillan and Manners can run pretty near $1,000 per stock when getting bell and whistles.</p><p></p><p>The point is that neither the cost nor the time involved in doing the entire action bed is meaningful. In fact it's insignificant as a whole but can improve the performance without having to revisit the process a second time. It's more efficient to to do it all at once and it will not detract from the performance.</p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sable tireur, post: 1028570, member: 27307"] harleybug, Experience with this style of stock tells me differently. I bed probably 50 or more of these a year and most if not all do not fit the Remington round action perfectly due to the reasons I state in my first post. Neither are they 'expensive' by comparison to the mainstream of best stocks available on the market today. They fall into the low to middle area by street price. Better and best stocks like the McMillan and Manners can run pretty near $1,000 per stock when getting bell and whistles. The point is that neither the cost nor the time involved in doing the entire action bed is meaningful. In fact it's insignificant as a whole but can improve the performance without having to revisit the process a second time. It's more efficient to to do it all at once and it will not detract from the performance. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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