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Gunsmithing
Making a custom stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Joel Russo" data-source="post: 888782" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>If I were making a stock for that barreled action, I would forego the aluminum bedding block. I would inlet the stock for the action, and pillar bed it. The bedding would fill the voids in the action and act in the same manner as the aluminum on the factory stock. The bedding on the new stock will give you a stress free 1:1 100% contact in all areas, unlike the bedding block in the factory Tupperware piece.</p><p>The pillars will remove the "crush effect" on the wood.</p><p></p><p>The action is very similar in concept as the P1000 action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel Russo, post: 888782, member: 6152"] If I were making a stock for that barreled action, I would forego the aluminum bedding block. I would inlet the stock for the action, and pillar bed it. The bedding would fill the voids in the action and act in the same manner as the aluminum on the factory stock. The bedding on the new stock will give you a stress free 1:1 100% contact in all areas, unlike the bedding block in the factory Tupperware piece. The pillars will remove the "crush effect" on the wood. The action is very similar in concept as the P1000 action. [/QUOTE]
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