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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
filling a screw hole to be re drilled.
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<blockquote data-quote="pat86004" data-source="post: 1037766" data-attributes="member: 76948"><p>I recently got a bell and carlson medalist for my savage 110. I took it to a gunsmith to get the rear trigger guard screw hole drilled as it didn't have a hole, they drilled the hole large enough that the screw isn't actually threading into anything, I can pull it out by hand. I want to refill the hole with something and drill it out again to make I secure. I figured it would be better to take it to someone with a drill press so it wouldn't get screwed up......lesson learned. I was thinking either some kind of 2 part epoxy or a fiberglass resin. Any suggestions would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pat86004, post: 1037766, member: 76948"] I recently got a bell and carlson medalist for my savage 110. I took it to a gunsmith to get the rear trigger guard screw hole drilled as it didn't have a hole, they drilled the hole large enough that the screw isn't actually threading into anything, I can pull it out by hand. I want to refill the hole with something and drill it out again to make I secure. I figured it would be better to take it to someone with a drill press so it wouldn't get screwed up......lesson learned. I was thinking either some kind of 2 part epoxy or a fiberglass resin. Any suggestions would be great. [/QUOTE]
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