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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2998537" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>A neighbor said his son bought a 700 in 30-06,has the synthetic stock.He wanted his dad to bed the recoil lug for him so he could go and shoot it.He told his son that we need to clean it with mineral spirits and rough it up with the dremel and then bed it but his son said,no time dad just bed the recoil lug and that will be just fine.2 days later the son brought the rifle back to dad and they took it apart and the devcon came out in a solid piece,did not stick to the stock at all.My advice was to rough it up and clean it read good with mineral spirits and let it sit for a day before re- bedding it.That was before our season in mid October and it's still holding so far.</p><p>Edit to add:The rifle is bedded and shoots very well they said,did not give details but very happy with the new Remington 700 30-06</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2998537, member: 108576"] A neighbor said his son bought a 700 in 30-06,has the synthetic stock.He wanted his dad to bed the recoil lug for him so he could go and shoot it.He told his son that we need to clean it with mineral spirits and rough it up with the dremel and then bed it but his son said,no time dad just bed the recoil lug and that will be just fine.2 days later the son brought the rifle back to dad and they took it apart and the devcon came out in a solid piece,did not stick to the stock at all.My advice was to rough it up and clean it read good with mineral spirits and let it sit for a day before re- bedding it.That was before our season in mid October and it's still holding so far. Edit to add:The rifle is bedded and shoots very well they said,did not give details but very happy with the new Remington 700 30-06 [/QUOTE]
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