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Glass bed Accumark?
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<blockquote data-quote="DANTEC" data-source="post: 23142" data-attributes="member: 685"><p>it is closely imossible except on very costly tools parts to get perfect contact on all surfaces in a 2 axis or 3 axis mecanical system </p><p></p><p>bedding is the most esay way to get more than 98% of contact </p><p></p><p>first aera to bed is the rear of the recoil lug because your bedding block is not perfect square and your recoil lug no prefect square too so contact with bedding block can touch before on one side and create a force during the recoil .</p><p></p><p>bedding compound as Marine Text use by MacMillan and lot of BR shooter is very strong in compression , just take care to have a minimum thickness of bedding ( 0.05 inch ) and make a rought filling of your aluminium block to help the bedding to get contact with aluminium and that work fine </p><p></p><p>better is get rear contact and to let front of the recoil with a little gap to help to remove the barreled action and don't lock the action by the bedding following the barrel axis .</p><p></p><p>you can bed the complete action because you block beeding axis is perhaps wrong with your stock axis ( few thousand of inch is enought ) that can help you to get good group . </p><p></p><p></p><p>Good shooting and enjoy real accurate rifle .</p><p></p><p>DAN TEC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DANTEC, post: 23142, member: 685"] it is closely imossible except on very costly tools parts to get perfect contact on all surfaces in a 2 axis or 3 axis mecanical system bedding is the most esay way to get more than 98% of contact first aera to bed is the rear of the recoil lug because your bedding block is not perfect square and your recoil lug no prefect square too so contact with bedding block can touch before on one side and create a force during the recoil . bedding compound as Marine Text use by MacMillan and lot of BR shooter is very strong in compression , just take care to have a minimum thickness of bedding ( 0.05 inch ) and make a rought filling of your aluminium block to help the bedding to get contact with aluminium and that work fine better is get rear contact and to let front of the recoil with a little gap to help to remove the barreled action and don't lock the action by the bedding following the barrel axis . you can bed the complete action because you block beeding axis is perhaps wrong with your stock axis ( few thousand of inch is enought ) that can help you to get good group . Good shooting and enjoy real accurate rifle . DAN TEC [/QUOTE]
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