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<blockquote data-quote="Philward" data-source="post: 3074443" data-attributes="member: 92604"><p>Once you do a remage barrel and hog out the stock for the nut and skim bed everything, do you have to re-bed it if you change the barrel again? Or go back to the stock barrel(assuming you didn't destroy it). I'm guessing that this is not a one and done change, the point being that a simpler to remove barrel attachment would allow a couple different chambering options for same action and stock. Would the recoil lug always come back to the same place? Since it seats against the front of action I suppose it would be the same. Does bedding for the barrel nut create a weak spot in the stock say if starting with a Mountain rifle stock profile?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philward, post: 3074443, member: 92604"] Once you do a remage barrel and hog out the stock for the nut and skim bed everything, do you have to re-bed it if you change the barrel again? Or go back to the stock barrel(assuming you didn't destroy it). I'm guessing that this is not a one and done change, the point being that a simpler to remove barrel attachment would allow a couple different chambering options for same action and stock. Would the recoil lug always come back to the same place? Since it seats against the front of action I suppose it would be the same. Does bedding for the barrel nut create a weak spot in the stock say if starting with a Mountain rifle stock profile? [/QUOTE]
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