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Bedding Question
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<blockquote data-quote="earlcurtis67" data-source="post: 898641" data-attributes="member: 47174"><p>came back from the doc this afternoon and got right to work. i took a few pics while i was taking it apart and during clean up. the lug area turned out pretty good with only a little squish through under that splicing tape that i used for a dam, but i had put plenty of kiwi there in case that happened. there is now about .006" clearence in the lug pocket, wished i would have gotten the before measurment, but it was pretty sloppy which was my reasoning for doing only the lug, instead of the whole action. the rifle was already floated so i bedded on out passed the lug about 1.5" and made sure the action was sitting properly when i snugged down the action bolts ( used .0005 feeler gauges) hope this helps.... E</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earlcurtis67, post: 898641, member: 47174"] came back from the doc this afternoon and got right to work. i took a few pics while i was taking it apart and during clean up. the lug area turned out pretty good with only a little squish through under that splicing tape that i used for a dam, but i had put plenty of kiwi there in case that happened. there is now about .006" clearence in the lug pocket, wished i would have gotten the before measurment, but it was pretty sloppy which was my reasoning for doing only the lug, instead of the whole action. the rifle was already floated so i bedded on out passed the lug about 1.5" and made sure the action was sitting properly when i snugged down the action bolts ( used .0005 feeler gauges) hope this helps.... E [/QUOTE]
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