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<blockquote data-quote="mark fox" data-source="post: 1073627" data-attributes="member: 59903"><p>there are many reasons to piller bed a stock. </p><p> </p><p> * so the action is not in a bind front & rear of action makes contact with stock at same time so when screws are tightened It stays straight with center line. </p><p> </p><p> * stocks made of wood at times can expand & contract due to heat & moisture.</p><p>so what will the rifle hunter do re- torx the action screws causing the alignment of the slide in the action to be out of aligh with the bolt and at times causes trigger & safety problems. like in the remington. </p><p> </p><p> Main objective in piller bedding is that everything stays the same at all times nothing changes. So if your action and or stock design is that it is not needed good. wood all though is very classic and loved by lots it in some cases just causes problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark fox, post: 1073627, member: 59903"] there are many reasons to piller bed a stock. * so the action is not in a bind front & rear of action makes contact with stock at same time so when screws are tightened It stays straight with center line. * stocks made of wood at times can expand & contract due to heat & moisture. so what will the rifle hunter do re- torx the action screws causing the alignment of the slide in the action to be out of aligh with the bolt and at times causes trigger & safety problems. like in the remington. Main objective in piller bedding is that everything stays the same at all times nothing changes. So if your action and or stock design is that it is not needed good. wood all though is very classic and loved by lots it in some cases just causes problems. [/QUOTE]
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