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Favorite bedding compounds
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<blockquote data-quote="5Spot" data-source="post: 1945386" data-attributes="member: 101925"><p>It's Marine Tex Gray for me. I've used it on at least a dozen rifles over the years and have had zero problems. It's easy to work with and cures so strong that I once fixed an aluminum propeller on a 7.5 hp Mercury outboard with it. The Marine Tex held until I ran the boat up on a gravely sand bar two years later! It's pretty good stuff!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5Spot, post: 1945386, member: 101925"] It's Marine Tex Gray for me. I've used it on at least a dozen rifles over the years and have had zero problems. It's easy to work with and cures so strong that I once fixed an aluminum propeller on a 7.5 hp Mercury outboard with it. The Marine Tex held until I ran the boat up on a gravely sand bar two years later! It's pretty good stuff! [/QUOTE]
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