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<blockquote data-quote="Winny94" data-source="post: 1242186" data-attributes="member: 97079"><p>What is the reasoning with removing aluminum in the lug area? Your logic is saying bedding material is compressed by torquing the action screws to 65 in/lb so surely the bedding material in the lug is compressed during recoil, or am I misunderstanding something?</p><p></p><p>Unless there is some conflicting info out there, I would believe this is a moot point as devcon has a compression rating of 8,400 PSI - much more than the action screws can apply.</p><p></p><p>Do you happen to have a write up or video of the process you use for bedding? Ive been trying to follow your advice in both this thread and in the own I started about pillars contacting the action and there are just some gaps in the logic in my head and I think reading/watching a tutorial would fill them in for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winny94, post: 1242186, member: 97079"] What is the reasoning with removing aluminum in the lug area? Your logic is saying bedding material is compressed by torquing the action screws to 65 in/lb so surely the bedding material in the lug is compressed during recoil, or am I misunderstanding something? Unless there is some conflicting info out there, I would believe this is a moot point as devcon has a compression rating of 8,400 PSI - much more than the action screws can apply. Do you happen to have a write up or video of the process you use for bedding? Ive been trying to follow your advice in both this thread and in the own I started about pillars contacting the action and there are just some gaps in the logic in my head and I think reading/watching a tutorial would fill them in for me. [/QUOTE]
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