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Bedding nerves
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<blockquote data-quote="Darktimber" data-source="post: 1472506" data-attributes="member: 106176"><p>Yeah like a few guys have said, if you hog out a little bit of clearance between the magazine cut out and the lug slot, as well as some wood from the back of the lug slot and redo it you should have a bedding job that looks and performs like a pro gunsmithing job. Also remove some of the bedding from front and sides of the lug.</p><p></p><p>I put 2 layers of painters tape on the front and sides of the lug and coat everything generously with brownells acra release but any of the waxes or whatever seem to work. The tape will make it a lot less hairy when you go to pop the action out of the stock. Usually a firm rap on the barrel knocks it loose. Ive done several of my rifle and about 10 for friends and family and they all come out well using this method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darktimber, post: 1472506, member: 106176"] Yeah like a few guys have said, if you hog out a little bit of clearance between the magazine cut out and the lug slot, as well as some wood from the back of the lug slot and redo it you should have a bedding job that looks and performs like a pro gunsmithing job. Also remove some of the bedding from front and sides of the lug. I put 2 layers of painters tape on the front and sides of the lug and coat everything generously with brownells acra release but any of the waxes or whatever seem to work. The tape will make it a lot less hairy when you go to pop the action out of the stock. Usually a firm rap on the barrel knocks it loose. Ive done several of my rifle and about 10 for friends and family and they all come out well using this method. [/QUOTE]
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