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Yet another DIY bedding question
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1886746" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I think you have the right skill set to decide ahead of time what boo-boos to avoid when bedding. Have at it! Add pillars if not there. I prefer to do pillars first, then relieve all the other surfaces in the lug mortise and contact surfaces along the action/barrel and bed those second, including the bottom metal. That way I can maintain the original action height in the stock and center the barrel to channel alignment, 2nd. I tape my action screws to slip fit in the pillars to prevent a bind after bedding. Just my approach. Not the only way.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1886746, member: 104363"] I think you have the right skill set to decide ahead of time what boo-boos to avoid when bedding. Have at it! Add pillars if not there. I prefer to do pillars first, then relieve all the other surfaces in the lug mortise and contact surfaces along the action/barrel and bed those second, including the bottom metal. That way I can maintain the original action height in the stock and center the barrel to channel alignment, 2nd. I tape my action screws to slip fit in the pillars to prevent a bind after bedding. Just my approach. Not the only way..... [/QUOTE]
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