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Recoil lug bedding?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1270539" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>No one has given their opinion on how far past the recoil lug one should go, which make gets the tang area bedded (most?) which do not (savage). Also the Savage barrel nut with the splines must have the splines filled with modeling clay to prevent mechanically bonding to the stock. Release agents like Kiwi Neutral and where to tape. Perhaps a member here considering an attempt at doing a bedding could benefit from all the experiences of the more well informed here in order to attain a good bedding. These questions will obviously cause debates over how each procedure is accomplished, but we owe the novice (which we all once were, or are) as much info as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1270539, member: 70363"] No one has given their opinion on how far past the recoil lug one should go, which make gets the tang area bedded (most?) which do not (savage). Also the Savage barrel nut with the splines must have the splines filled with modeling clay to prevent mechanically bonding to the stock. Release agents like Kiwi Neutral and where to tape. Perhaps a member here considering an attempt at doing a bedding could benefit from all the experiences of the more well informed here in order to attain a good bedding. These questions will obviously cause debates over how each procedure is accomplished, but we owe the novice (which we all once were, or are) as much info as possible. [/QUOTE]
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