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skim bedding aluminum block stocks
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1911093" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>When Cabela's had a sale on Rem 700 Varmint 223 Rem. with the Tupperware Stock a couple year ago I got 1. I bought a H&S Precision stock for it. When I put the action in stock the barrel touched on side of the forearm. I cleaned the contact points on the bedding block, Shimmed the barrel with equal clearance in the forearm. Used JB Weld steel reinforced epoxy on the contact points of the bedding block. Now 3/8" at 100 and 1" groups at 200 yds. with 50 gr. V-max load. The factory barrel surprised me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1911093, member: 77249"] When Cabela's had a sale on Rem 700 Varmint 223 Rem. with the Tupperware Stock a couple year ago I got 1. I bought a H&S Precision stock for it. When I put the action in stock the barrel touched on side of the forearm. I cleaned the contact points on the bedding block, Shimmed the barrel with equal clearance in the forearm. Used JB Weld steel reinforced epoxy on the contact points of the bedding block. Now 3/8" at 100 and 1" groups at 200 yds. with 50 gr. V-max load. The factory barrel surprised me. [/QUOTE]
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