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To Bed or Not Bed the Recoil Lug in New McMillian Edge Stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Bwht4x4" data-source="post: 790011" data-attributes="member: 44672"><p>So I bedded the action yesterday. It's a strange feeling taking a dremel and prepping the very expensive stock before the bedding job and then after to clean it up. It didn't turn out 100% perfect as the barrel still isn't centered and the bolt release rubs now on the trigger guard. I know what caused this issue and both of these are things I'm going to have to live with now.</p><p></p><p>However, the difference in the way the stock feels is incredible. Before it felt a little loose and hollow and held together with bolts. Now it feels like a solid welded or monolithically formed piece of equipment. Anxious to see how it shoots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bwht4x4, post: 790011, member: 44672"] So I bedded the action yesterday. It's a strange feeling taking a dremel and prepping the very expensive stock before the bedding job and then after to clean it up. It didn't turn out 100% perfect as the barrel still isn't centered and the bolt release rubs now on the trigger guard. I know what caused this issue and both of these are things I'm going to have to live with now. However, the difference in the way the stock feels is incredible. Before it felt a little loose and hollow and held together with bolts. Now it feels like a solid welded or monolithically formed piece of equipment. Anxious to see how it shoots. [/QUOTE]
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