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Vanguard Wilderness - Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1325641" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>I mixed the back country up with the wilderness. The backcountry has the cerkote, the wilderness is blues metalwork. The aluminum bedding plate is cnc machined to fit your action and the stock is built around it. So your action and bottom metal mate to the aluminum bedding plate, but there is still tolerances built into the plate so every vanguard action will fit it. Thus it needs glass bedding which is basically applying a release agent on the metal then putting an epoxy on the stock to fit the action perfectly to your stock. You do this and your gun will hold its zero much better than before. There is a great post on this forum from a guy bedding a vanguard in a boyds stock. He needed to cut pillars, but with an aluminum bedding plate, all it needs is a skim of bedding</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1325641, member: 101677"] I mixed the back country up with the wilderness. The backcountry has the cerkote, the wilderness is blues metalwork. The aluminum bedding plate is cnc machined to fit your action and the stock is built around it. So your action and bottom metal mate to the aluminum bedding plate, but there is still tolerances built into the plate so every vanguard action will fit it. Thus it needs glass bedding which is basically applying a release agent on the metal then putting an epoxy on the stock to fit the action perfectly to your stock. You do this and your gun will hold its zero much better than before. There is a great post on this forum from a guy bedding a vanguard in a boyds stock. He needed to cut pillars, but with an aluminum bedding plate, all it needs is a skim of bedding [/QUOTE]
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