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Skim bedding an aluminum bedding block.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ankeny" data-source="post: 110570" data-attributes="member: 4821"><p>Thanks guys, that is indeed the thread I am looking for. Too bad the links to the photos are no longer working. FWIW, I am not new to conventional bedding or pillar bedding, but I am not familiar with the aluminum block. Weatherby did bed under the recoil lug, with some white bedding compound that is soft enough to dent with a screw driver. Why would anyone bed with a compressable substance??</p><p></p><p>I would have just solved the issue on my own back in January but for what I paid for the gun I figured I would hold Weatherby accountable. It didn't work out that way. Once again Weatherby (could be any maker) proves factory guns are a crap shoot and warranty service is spotty at best. BTW, Weatherby told me it's not possible and inadvisable to bed an aluminum block. I wonder if they have a bunch of high school kids working there after school? Good grief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ankeny, post: 110570, member: 4821"] Thanks guys, that is indeed the thread I am looking for. Too bad the links to the photos are no longer working. FWIW, I am not new to conventional bedding or pillar bedding, but I am not familiar with the aluminum block. Weatherby did bed under the recoil lug, with some white bedding compound that is soft enough to dent with a screw driver. Why would anyone bed with a compressable substance?? I would have just solved the issue on my own back in January but for what I paid for the gun I figured I would hold Weatherby accountable. It didn't work out that way. Once again Weatherby (could be any maker) proves factory guns are a crap shoot and warranty service is spotty at best. BTW, Weatherby told me it's not possible and inadvisable to bed an aluminum block. I wonder if they have a bunch of high school kids working there after school? Good grief. [/QUOTE]
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