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Recoil lug bedding?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cless" data-source="post: 1271364" data-attributes="member: 99775"><p>Personally, no I have not seen it but when I did my very first pillar and action bedding job on a .308 I was building I did a lot of research on the best bedding compounds. Apparently JB Weld has iron particles in it where others have aluminum, magnesium, or stainless particles in them. I'm no metallurgist but makes sense to me. I ended up using Acraglass and for my very first try it came out perfect. Just my opinion but any future projects I take on, I will use the Acraglass because of the results of my first attempt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cless, post: 1271364, member: 99775"] Personally, no I have not seen it but when I did my very first pillar and action bedding job on a .308 I was building I did a lot of research on the best bedding compounds. Apparently JB Weld has iron particles in it where others have aluminum, magnesium, or stainless particles in them. I'm no metallurgist but makes sense to me. I ended up using Acraglass and for my very first try it came out perfect. Just my opinion but any future projects I take on, I will use the Acraglass because of the results of my first attempt. [/QUOTE]
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