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Should I bed? B&C M40 with Al Block
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<blockquote data-quote="762x51" data-source="post: 1877386" data-attributes="member: 94220"><p>i always bed the recoil lug in aluminum stocks. you can do it very quickly and it takes away any movement you might have. </p><p></p><p>you can bed an action for about $15. i use johnsons paste wax as a release agent which is $7 for a giant tub. i use the regular action screws once i've coated them with the paste wax. then i use jb weld to bed it. works great and you can always use a dremel to cut it away if you rebarrel and/or get a different recoil lug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="762x51, post: 1877386, member: 94220"] i always bed the recoil lug in aluminum stocks. you can do it very quickly and it takes away any movement you might have. you can bed an action for about $15. i use johnsons paste wax as a release agent which is $7 for a giant tub. i use the regular action screws once i've coated them with the paste wax. then i use jb weld to bed it. works great and you can always use a dremel to cut it away if you rebarrel and/or get a different recoil lug. [/QUOTE]
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