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Epoxy in recoil lug
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<blockquote data-quote="Ucsdryder" data-source="post: 2391490" data-attributes="member: 94543"><p>will do. Lots of good advice came on here after the deed was done. The other stock that was epoxied in shoots .25 moa when I'm doing my part so I'm hoping this one does the same. The manufacturer said most people just epoxy it in and the tolerances are tight enough that bedding isn't necessary. I guess I'll find out soon enough!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>If it doesn't work I'll heat it, remove the epoxy and open up the channel. I was a little scared to dremel away at a 750 dollar stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ucsdryder, post: 2391490, member: 94543"] will do. Lots of good advice came on here after the deed was done. The other stock that was epoxied in shoots .25 moa when I’m doing my part so I’m hoping this one does the same. The manufacturer said most people just epoxy it in and the tolerances are tight enough that bedding isn’t necessary. I guess I’ll find out soon enough!!! If it doesn’t work I’ll heat it, remove the epoxy and open up the channel. I was a little scared to dremel away at a 750 dollar stock. [/QUOTE]
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