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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1854073" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I use an ancient can of car wax and apply a nice thin coating to all of the metal. Johnson's paste wax and Kiwi shoe polish is also good. I use three layers of masking tape on the recoil lug and trim it with a razor blade. I tape the sides and bottom and make sure I push the back of the lug against the stock. I build a **** in the mag well with some clay and also I clay around the trigger. In the barrel channel I put three layers of masking tape for the bedding to flow on. When I clean up its easy to trim on the tape line and then just break it cleanly away when removing the tape. The release wipes off easily and doesn't leave any residue or peel off. It's such a thin layer that it doesn't cause a huge gap between the stock and metal.</p><p></p><p>When I'm breaking the barreled action away from the wood for the first time, I insert the bolt into the action and slide it all the way back. I grab the barrel just ahead of the stock and grab the back of the bolt and lift up and rock back and forth easily until the barreled action lifts out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1854073, member: 69478"] I use an ancient can of car wax and apply a nice thin coating to all of the metal. Johnson’s paste wax and Kiwi shoe polish is also good. I use three layers of masking tape on the recoil lug and trim it with a razor blade. I tape the sides and bottom and make sure I push the back of the lug against the stock. I build a **** in the mag well with some clay and also I clay around the trigger. In the barrel channel I put three layers of masking tape for the bedding to flow on. When I clean up its easy to trim on the tape line and then just break it cleanly away when removing the tape. The release wipes off easily and doesn’t leave any residue or peel off. It’s such a thin layer that it doesn’t cause a huge gap between the stock and metal. When I’m breaking the barreled action away from the wood for the first time, I insert the bolt into the action and slide it all the way back. I grab the barrel just ahead of the stock and grab the back of the bolt and lift up and rock back and forth easily until the barreled action lifts out. [/QUOTE]
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