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Manners Bedding question
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty38-55" data-source="post: 1305421" data-attributes="member: 95029"><p>Best bedding compound I ever used was Pro Bed 2000 by Score High Gunsmithing, <a href="http://www.scorehi.com" target="_blank">www.scorehi.com</a> . Non-compressible, little to no shrinkage, micro-balloon based and easy to use. Pam cooking spray with olive oil is my release agent of choice and I have had zero issues with it. </p><p></p><p>I used to like marine-tex when mixing up larger batches for use on frp boats, but with smaller batches like rifle bedding demands, you'd be best to weigh it out, or the mix proportions can be off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty38-55, post: 1305421, member: 95029"] Best bedding compound I ever used was Pro Bed 2000 by Score High Gunsmithing, [url]www.scorehi.com[/url] . Non-compressible, little to no shrinkage, micro-balloon based and easy to use. Pam cooking spray with olive oil is my release agent of choice and I have had zero issues with it. I used to like marine-tex when mixing up larger batches for use on frp boats, but with smaller batches like rifle bedding demands, you'd be best to weigh it out, or the mix proportions can be off. [/QUOTE]
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