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To Bed or Not Bed the Recoil Lug in New McMillian Edge Stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Joel Russo" data-source="post: 782496" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>Not really sure there is an advantage, as long as they are both stress free.. The whole purpose of the bedding process is to create a "stress free environment" for the action to sit in the stock. </p><p>I don't pay any mind to the barrel channel when I bed stocks. I just make sure the barrel does not touch any part of the stock when I do the bedding. After I complete the bedding, I will open the barrel channel appropriately. Some guys will wrap the barrel in tape to center it in the channel, and that will work just fine. </p><p>I like to do a full bed on everything. it's just a bit more work, but I feel the results are worth the effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel Russo, post: 782496, member: 6152"] Not really sure there is an advantage, as long as they are both stress free.. The whole purpose of the bedding process is to create a "stress free environment" for the action to sit in the stock. I don't pay any mind to the barrel channel when I bed stocks. I just make sure the barrel does not touch any part of the stock when I do the bedding. After I complete the bedding, I will open the barrel channel appropriately. Some guys will wrap the barrel in tape to center it in the channel, and that will work just fine. I like to do a full bed on everything. it's just a bit more work, but I feel the results are worth the effort. [/QUOTE]
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