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Removing old bedding: Best way?
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<blockquote data-quote="Savagebien" data-source="post: 366952" data-attributes="member: 10955"><p>well it sounds like if its transparent that its probably brownells acragel or acraglas, which i do not like to use for bedding a rifle. it sounds like that because lots of times when its real thin you can see through it and it will chip out and it just doesnt do a good job really. i would probably try to use some jerry fisher stock scrapers, you can get them from brownells or if you have an old hacksaw blade, grind the teeth off and then use that to scrape it out. then, redo it with devcon, the steel putty type, i absolutely love it for bedding, it never gets air bubbles and always works great, and its very strong. use acetone or mineral spirits to clean the stock before you do the new bed job too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savagebien, post: 366952, member: 10955"] well it sounds like if its transparent that its probably brownells acragel or acraglas, which i do not like to use for bedding a rifle. it sounds like that because lots of times when its real thin you can see through it and it will chip out and it just doesnt do a good job really. i would probably try to use some jerry fisher stock scrapers, you can get them from brownells or if you have an old hacksaw blade, grind the teeth off and then use that to scrape it out. then, redo it with devcon, the steel putty type, i absolutely love it for bedding, it never gets air bubbles and always works great, and its very strong. use acetone or mineral spirits to clean the stock before you do the new bed job too. [/QUOTE]
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