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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Bedding using only action,barrel weight
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1774269" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>The kiwi paste only needs one coat let to dry and polished all off. Use a qtip to get it in nooks and crannies. A clean qtip will polish those areas also. S loaded qtip swirled in the action screw hole will keep screw from sticking and bit of modeling clay will fill the front hole that's not needed for a screw at all. To unplug the screw hole you have filled with epoxy now just cut it flush with a razor knife to the action and Dremel a little dish into the epoxy and push the action screw into it and twist hard. Once it grabs a tread it will push the whole bunch right out by turning the screw. You can soften the epoxy slightly with a torch. Gets soft real fast with some heat. One nice benefit to using kiwi is you just leave the metal waxed when you put the gun back together. Wax And polish you bolt body and see how slick your bolt runs too. One can of kiki last for yrs.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1774269, member: 38048"] The kiwi paste only needs one coat let to dry and polished all off. Use a qtip to get it in nooks and crannies. A clean qtip will polish those areas also. S loaded qtip swirled in the action screw hole will keep screw from sticking and bit of modeling clay will fill the front hole that's not needed for a screw at all. To unplug the screw hole you have filled with epoxy now just cut it flush with a razor knife to the action and Dremel a little dish into the epoxy and push the action screw into it and twist hard. Once it grabs a tread it will push the whole bunch right out by turning the screw. You can soften the epoxy slightly with a torch. Gets soft real fast with some heat. One nice benefit to using kiwi is you just leave the metal waxed when you put the gun back together. Wax And polish you bolt body and see how slick your bolt runs too. One can of kiki last for yrs. Shep [/QUOTE]
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