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Bedding a Parker Hale Mauser???
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<blockquote data-quote="kc" data-source="post: 624414" data-attributes="member: 1010"><p>Mike.. don't forget to tape off the edge of that fabulous stock,</p><p>and if you can do it, remove the trigger to keep it from getting any Bedding Compound on it.</p><p>if you can't tape it off with the utmost care..than lightly file around the trigger area so no compound can touch the trigger. also put some relese agent on the assembly screws. also add some tape just in front of the action so it stays off the barrel and add some paper in the channel to be sure the barrel floats.</p><p>One of my friends owns a Pawn Shop and he got a Parker Hale about 10 years ago and the stock was just plane beautyful. His was a .3006 and it is a real tack driver.</p><p></p><p>Just asking..what is the condition and price did he get it for? they were some of the sweetest rifles I have ever shot, I have missed out on a few, You can tell you father from me he bought one of the best rifles IMO ever made, surpassing a Weatherby. I bet the stock can suck your eyes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc, post: 624414, member: 1010"] Mike.. don't forget to tape off the edge of that fabulous stock, and if you can do it, remove the trigger to keep it from getting any Bedding Compound on it. if you can't tape it off with the utmost care..than lightly file around the trigger area so no compound can touch the trigger. also put some relese agent on the assembly screws. also add some tape just in front of the action so it stays off the barrel and add some paper in the channel to be sure the barrel floats. One of my friends owns a Pawn Shop and he got a Parker Hale about 10 years ago and the stock was just plane beautyful. His was a .3006 and it is a real tack driver. Just asking..what is the condition and price did he get it for? they were some of the sweetest rifles I have ever shot, I have missed out on a few, You can tell you father from me he bought one of the best rifles IMO ever made, surpassing a Weatherby. I bet the stock can suck your eyes out. [/QUOTE]
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