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Gunsmithing
bedding - work back from the shop
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<blockquote data-quote="inglysh" data-source="post: 1118245" data-attributes="member: 91492"><p>So question... in the Tikka, the lug is built into the stock and without bedding would be removable/replaceable. I have no experience with this sort of work but my gut tells me in looking at it that I would want it rock solid. If I were going to do it, I would expose what I believed to be an appropriate amount of room for bedding compound both fore and aft of where the lug would need to rest leaving only enough material to keep the lug true and would, in one go, insert the lug into the compound and bed the entire action. Should the lug be allowed to float? I wouldn't think so.... anyone know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inglysh, post: 1118245, member: 91492"] So question... in the Tikka, the lug is built into the stock and without bedding would be removable/replaceable. I have no experience with this sort of work but my gut tells me in looking at it that I would want it rock solid. If I were going to do it, I would expose what I believed to be an appropriate amount of room for bedding compound both fore and aft of where the lug would need to rest leaving only enough material to keep the lug true and would, in one go, insert the lug into the compound and bed the entire action. Should the lug be allowed to float? I wouldn't think so.... anyone know? [/QUOTE]
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