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Bedding Compound - yes I've searched
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 882153" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>ProBed 2000 is specifically designed to bed rifles. The builder that turned me on to it was telling me of its chemistry, sort of a parallel to synthetic motor oil, where all of the particles are equal in size. I love it and always request Dave Bruno to use it or marine tex gray as 2nd choice. Moisture has no affect on ProBed 2000 where some of the Devcons it can. I don't like the thought of risking even a slight distortion in bedding after I've hunted in the rain or had moisture on the rifle. </p><p></p><p>Some people, when they try ProBed the first time or two say they don't like it as well, but naturally, that's because they are used to Devcon, Accraglass, marine tex gray, etc. </p><p></p><p>Start using that ProBed in a few rifles and my best guess is you will prefer it. Half of my custom rifles have ProBed compound and all are shooters, much much better than I can do anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 882153, member: 2693"] ProBed 2000 is specifically designed to bed rifles. The builder that turned me on to it was telling me of its chemistry, sort of a parallel to synthetic motor oil, where all of the particles are equal in size. I love it and always request Dave Bruno to use it or marine tex gray as 2nd choice. Moisture has no affect on ProBed 2000 where some of the Devcons it can. I don't like the thought of risking even a slight distortion in bedding after I've hunted in the rain or had moisture on the rifle. Some people, when they try ProBed the first time or two say they don't like it as well, but naturally, that's because they are used to Devcon, Accraglass, marine tex gray, etc. Start using that ProBed in a few rifles and my best guess is you will prefer it. Half of my custom rifles have ProBed compound and all are shooters, much much better than I can do anyway. [/QUOTE]
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