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Bedding something with a bedding block?
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<blockquote data-quote="chris matthews" data-source="post: 5172" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>Everybody is pretty well correct on this one. If the rifle shoots without bedding great! If it don't skim bedding it won't hurt a thing, at the very least I would bed the lug. </p><p>With that said, V-blocks are kinda glorified pillars. And they are often crooked in the stock.</p><p>As far as torque, I stick with 65 in/lbs. I think S1 said it but I'll say it again front then back screw and make sure holes are bigger than the screw so the gun recoils on the lug not the screws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris matthews, post: 5172, member: 66"] Everybody is pretty well correct on this one. If the rifle shoots without bedding great! If it don't skim bedding it won't hurt a thing, at the very least I would bed the lug. With that said, V-blocks are kinda glorified pillars. And they are often crooked in the stock. As far as torque, I stick with 65 in/lbs. I think S1 said it but I'll say it again front then back screw and make sure holes are bigger than the screw so the gun recoils on the lug not the screws. [/QUOTE]
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