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Bedding vs CNC specific inlet
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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2681657" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>Bear in mind that I am not a riflesmith..... A perfect CNC inlet will be almost as good as the exact same stock bedded. CNC with a good operator and programming and tools will get it very very close, properly bedded it will be a perfect fit. I make my living in the CNC world, and I bed every stock I care about. If it's a good CNC inlet I will often skim bed the action and fully bed the recoil lug. If the inlet isn't great I will knock down all the high spots at the least and fully bed the action and lug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2681657, member: 121677"] Bear in mind that I am not a riflesmith..... A perfect CNC inlet will be almost as good as the exact same stock bedded. CNC with a good operator and programming and tools will get it very very close, properly bedded it will be a perfect fit. I make my living in the CNC world, and I bed every stock I care about. If it's a good CNC inlet I will often skim bed the action and fully bed the recoil lug. If the inlet isn't great I will knock down all the high spots at the least and fully bed the action and lug. [/QUOTE]
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