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Bottom Metal Inlet Too Deep
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<blockquote data-quote="USAF Marksman" data-source="post: 1816843" data-attributes="member: 69087"><p>Richard,</p><p></p><p>I've never done a bedding job on a rifle before, but I've watched enough videos to get the basic idea. Would I be correct to assume that, in addition to machining the pillars for a flush fit of the DBM, that I would also need bedding material between the DBM and the stock? I would think that pushing the DBM out with the pillars to make it sit flush with the stock would inherently create a void between the two. If that assumption is correct, should I bed that portion after bedding the action? If I'm not going to experience any troubles with the DBM sitting below the stock, I may not even worry about it. I will have to contemplate that.</p><p></p><p>Thanks all for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USAF Marksman, post: 1816843, member: 69087"] Richard, I’ve never done a bedding job on a rifle before, but I’ve watched enough videos to get the basic idea. Would I be correct to assume that, in addition to machining the pillars for a flush fit of the DBM, that I would also need bedding material between the DBM and the stock? I would think that pushing the DBM out with the pillars to make it sit flush with the stock would inherently create a void between the two. If that assumption is correct, should I bed that portion after bedding the action? If I’m not going to experience any troubles with the DBM sitting below the stock, I may not even worry about it. I will have to contemplate that. Thanks all for the help. [/QUOTE]
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