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Manners Bedding question
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 1305612" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>Don't be dissuaded by the name. Sure it doesn't sound all high tech but MarineTex gray is superior in strength to all other products used for bedding. The most important property is compressive strength. How much will it support? 14,000 PSI. Once cured no chemicals will affect it. This is why most stock makers and military marksmanship units that build their own rifles use it exclusively. Devcon Titanium has slightly higher compressive strength but is not easy to use at all and doesn't last very long in the can. For release hard waxes polished bright give the most accurate mold impressions. </p><p> </p><p>If and when another product that is better suited for bedding rifles comes up you can bet I will be using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 1305612, member: 1290"] Don't be dissuaded by the name. Sure it doesn't sound all high tech but MarineTex gray is superior in strength to all other products used for bedding. The most important property is compressive strength. How much will it support? 14,000 PSI. Once cured no chemicals will affect it. This is why most stock makers and military marksmanship units that build their own rifles use it exclusively. Devcon Titanium has slightly higher compressive strength but is not easy to use at all and doesn't last very long in the can. For release hard waxes polished bright give the most accurate mold impressions. If and when another product that is better suited for bedding rifles comes up you can bet I will be using it. [/QUOTE]
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