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choate stock bedding?
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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 619256" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>I use the choate "tactical" as my first choice. Have no experience with the "sniper" but understand they use the same V shaped aluminum block. They say it doesn't need bedded, they say bedding it eliminates it's ability to evenly disperse force as the action is pulled down into it. So.............they say do not bed it..................I do bed it with devcon like anything else. I simply think of the V block as aluminum pillars on steroids. I chose the stock for it's but hook, wide forend with adjustable rail, readily available spacers for cheek hight and length of pull, vertical grip, huge barrel channel, indestructible construction and of course $200 price tag. I just could not bring myself to install it without bedding it so I did and it worked out great so now I always do. You can install for a "even stress" or bed it for "stress free". I hate stress so I bed everything so I never have to wonder what if.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 619256, member: 14340"] I use the choate "tactical" as my first choice. Have no experience with the "sniper" but understand they use the same V shaped aluminum block. They say it doesn't need bedded, they say bedding it eliminates it's ability to evenly disperse force as the action is pulled down into it. So.............they say do not bed it..................I do bed it with devcon like anything else. I simply think of the V block as aluminum pillars on steroids. I chose the stock for it's but hook, wide forend with adjustable rail, readily available spacers for cheek hight and length of pull, vertical grip, huge barrel channel, indestructible construction and of course $200 price tag. I just could not bring myself to install it without bedding it so I did and it worked out great so now I always do. You can install for a "even stress" or bed it for "stress free". I hate stress so I bed everything so I never have to wonder what if. [/QUOTE]
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