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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
First bedding job.
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<blockquote data-quote="Georgiashooter" data-source="post: 1349058" data-attributes="member: 101080"><p>Not a beautiful job for sure. Tighten your front action screw to ~45-50 in/lb. slowly tighten rear screw and see if rear tang moves any. Best done with dial indicator on barrel just in front of action. If you get more than .002", it's not stress free and should be rebedded. Other option is to shoot it and see how it does. Is the smith a reputable guy? I don't like leaving edges rough like that and most guys here would probably agree. Hope it turns out good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Georgiashooter, post: 1349058, member: 101080"] Not a beautiful job for sure. Tighten your front action screw to ~45-50 in/lb. slowly tighten rear screw and see if rear tang moves any. Best done with dial indicator on barrel just in front of action. If you get more than .002", it's not stress free and should be rebedded. Other option is to shoot it and see how it does. Is the smith a reputable guy? I don't like leaving edges rough like that and most guys here would probably agree. Hope it turns out good. [/QUOTE]
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