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The Basics, Starting Out
bedding a 700
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 116787" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>I personaly bed the tang and front end leaving the sides alone. Now days , I pillar bed all my guns first then come back and glass bed them , not sure I'm gaining anything from this but the pillars are cheap and it sure makes for a professional job having those two shiney pillars surounded my the bedding.</p><p>Bedding a Rem 700 is in my oppinion easier than bedding a Savage.</p><p>just remember to use plenty of release agent on everything you don't want staying in the stock</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 116787, member: 8843"] I personaly bed the tang and front end leaving the sides alone. Now days , I pillar bed all my guns first then come back and glass bed them , not sure I'm gaining anything from this but the pillars are cheap and it sure makes for a professional job having those two shiney pillars surounded my the bedding. Bedding a Rem 700 is in my oppinion easier than bedding a Savage. just remember to use plenty of release agent on everything you don't want staying in the stock [/QUOTE]
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