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Kimber Montana bedding question
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<blockquote data-quote="njc89" data-source="post: 1609694" data-attributes="member: 35258"><p>I would really appreciate some advice for my first bedding job. I have an older Montana 7mm08 that I would like to epoxy bed. It is supposedly pillar bedded from the factory, though the pillars are not readily visible. It appears the factory bedding slightly covered them up. Would I likely be ok adding a very light (skim) thickness of bedding under the action and concentrating more on the recoil lug, which is a fairly loose fit? Or, should I Dremel out a little under the action and completely build it back up with the bedding elevation being flush with the pillars? Just worried I guess that adding more epoxy and resting on that kind of defeats the idea of the pillars. Thanks for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="njc89, post: 1609694, member: 35258"] I would really appreciate some advice for my first bedding job. I have an older Montana 7mm08 that I would like to epoxy bed. It is supposedly pillar bedded from the factory, though the pillars are not readily visible. It appears the factory bedding slightly covered them up. Would I likely be ok adding a very light (skim) thickness of bedding under the action and concentrating more on the recoil lug, which is a fairly loose fit? Or, should I Dremel out a little under the action and completely build it back up with the bedding elevation being flush with the pillars? Just worried I guess that adding more epoxy and resting on that kind of defeats the idea of the pillars. Thanks for the help! [/QUOTE]
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