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My 6.5 WSM LRH Rifle Build
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<blockquote data-quote="GNERGY" data-source="post: 644319"><p>For the stock I purchased a Laminated Bobby Hart LRT from Stockys Stocks. I really like the way they fit and feel and for the money they can't be beat. Fit and finish is a 9.5 out of 10. This is the third one I own now. I had to open up the barrel channel and dig out the wood for the thicker recoil lug and to get a good hold for the devcon plastic steel putty. The red tape keeps the Devcon out of all the unwanted places on the action. The blue tape keeps the stock and barrel and action free of extra epoxy. The masking tape inside keeps the epoxy from flowing down where it doesn't belong and makes cleanup with a dremel tool a lot easier. I also bedded the first 3 1/2 inches of the barrel because it is straight 1.250 OD before it tapers to .900 at the muzzle. The hair dryer warms up the Devcon to make it flow better so you don't get any air bubbles. That is a tip I learned from Nesika Chad. The bedding job didn't come out perfect but the couple air bubbles won't affect the overall fit or accuracy of the rifle.</p><p>To be continued</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNERGY, post: 644319"] For the stock I purchased a Laminated Bobby Hart LRT from Stockys Stocks. I really like the way they fit and feel and for the money they can't be beat. Fit and finish is a 9.5 out of 10. This is the third one I own now. I had to open up the barrel channel and dig out the wood for the thicker recoil lug and to get a good hold for the devcon plastic steel putty. The red tape keeps the Devcon out of all the unwanted places on the action. The blue tape keeps the stock and barrel and action free of extra epoxy. The masking tape inside keeps the epoxy from flowing down where it doesn't belong and makes cleanup with a dremel tool a lot easier. I also bedded the first 3 1/2 inches of the barrel because it is straight 1.250 OD before it tapers to .900 at the muzzle. The hair dryer warms up the Devcon to make it flow better so you don't get any air bubbles. That is a tip I learned from Nesika Chad. The bedding job didn't come out perfect but the couple air bubbles won't affect the overall fit or accuracy of the rifle. To be continued [/QUOTE]
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