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JP weld for bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="Dgd6mm" data-source="post: 1101617" data-attributes="member: 12044"><p>I used Marine Tex Grey for my first two bedding jobs that came out great. Since then I have bedded actions with nothing but Devcon Steel Putty 10110, nothing but good results every time. In S. Fl. the Marine Tex kicks pretty fast if you are not in a climate controlled environment, where Devcon gives you more time to work it. I still shoot my .300 RUM tgat was my first bedding job, looks like new. My Devcon bedding jobs look the same. Either one will do the job, can not comment on shrinkage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dgd6mm, post: 1101617, member: 12044"] I used Marine Tex Grey for my first two bedding jobs that came out great. Since then I have bedded actions with nothing but Devcon Steel Putty 10110, nothing but good results every time. In S. Fl. the Marine Tex kicks pretty fast if you are not in a climate controlled environment, where Devcon gives you more time to work it. I still shoot my .300 RUM tgat was my first bedding job, looks like new. My Devcon bedding jobs look the same. Either one will do the job, can not comment on shrinkage. [/QUOTE]
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