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Looking to bed action of 6.5x55 Ruger M77 Mark II - recommendations?
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<blockquote data-quote="Miller Outdoors" data-source="post: 383413"><p>Thanks for info., Mike.</p><p></p><p>I've done some online searches and have decided that since I have some JB Weld on hand I'm going to use that. I've got the wood stock prepped good - have drilled a bunch of small shallow holes and have scuffed up the area good - and have used plumbers putty to fill in and some car wax as non-stick agent on the blueing. Now to do the deed. I'm going to bed a bit past the lug and stop after an inch or so of the barrel has been bedded. Will post some photos later on.</p><p></p><p>Funny thing about this gun - it actually shot a fraction better before gave the channel a good sanding and floated the barrel.</p><p></p><p>While I've got it all apart I'm going to stone the sear and hammer a fraction to take out some of the trigger creep and lighten the pull a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miller Outdoors, post: 383413"] Thanks for info., Mike. I've done some online searches and have decided that since I have some JB Weld on hand I'm going to use that. I've got the wood stock prepped good - have drilled a bunch of small shallow holes and have scuffed up the area good - and have used plumbers putty to fill in and some car wax as non-stick agent on the blueing. Now to do the deed. I'm going to bed a bit past the lug and stop after an inch or so of the barrel has been bedded. Will post some photos later on. Funny thing about this gun - it actually shot a fraction better before gave the channel a good sanding and floated the barrel. While I've got it all apart I'm going to stone the sear and hammer a fraction to take out some of the trigger creep and lighten the pull a bit. [/QUOTE]
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