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<blockquote data-quote="CoupleKimbers" data-source="post: 2448073" data-attributes="member: 100841"><p>Sorry about your fall Carlos. Enjoying the explanation. I'm processing the latest posts and I'm beginning to see the benefits of sandwiching the apoxy between the pillars and the action. I've taken a few of my rifles apart and I have noticed the pillar marks on my action just like your select stock picture. Unless the pillars are perfectly aligned and cut correct to the action I can certainly see how torque pressure will cause pressure point issues. Getting rid of any high points on the pillars and adding apoxy / bedding in between the action and the pillars distributes the torque pressure and allows for no contact between metal and metal thereby eliminating pressure points. Makes sense to me. If this is something that can keep my poi very similar when I switch between different loads that percs my interest. Get well and get to the range. Need pics of that too..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoupleKimbers, post: 2448073, member: 100841"] Sorry about your fall Carlos. Enjoying the explanation. I’m processing the latest posts and I’m beginning to see the benefits of sandwiching the apoxy between the pillars and the action. I’ve taken a few of my rifles apart and I have noticed the pillar marks on my action just like your select stock picture. Unless the pillars are perfectly aligned and cut correct to the action I can certainly see how torque pressure will cause pressure point issues. Getting rid of any high points on the pillars and adding apoxy / bedding in between the action and the pillars distributes the torque pressure and allows for no contact between metal and metal thereby eliminating pressure points. Makes sense to me. If this is something that can keep my poi very similar when I switch between different loads that percs my interest. Get well and get to the range. Need pics of that too.. [/QUOTE]
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