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Pillar bedding a Ruger M77 Tang saftey
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 742999" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>I glass bedded the original stock for this rifle years ago. It was a pretty strait forward thing. I ordered a laminated thumbhole stock and pillars, Pillars came today stock should be here Monday. With the front action screw being angled, I imagine this makes it not quite so strait forward. How do you guys go about pillar bedding this action? The dry runs before I put any goop in there will probably tell me a few things, but I wanted to see if you guys had any suggestions.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking a couple of steps, bed the recoil lug and front pillar first, . Let that cure then bed the rear pillar and the rest of the action, or am I over thinking it? The method I'm going to use is this</p><p><a href="http://www.accurateshooter.com/technical-articles/stress-free-pillar-bedding/" target="_blank">Stress-Free Pillar Bedding within AccurateShooter.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 742999, member: 47325"] I glass bedded the original stock for this rifle years ago. It was a pretty strait forward thing. I ordered a laminated thumbhole stock and pillars, Pillars came today stock should be here Monday. With the front action screw being angled, I imagine this makes it not quite so strait forward. How do you guys go about pillar bedding this action? The dry runs before I put any goop in there will probably tell me a few things, but I wanted to see if you guys had any suggestions. I'm thinking a couple of steps, bed the recoil lug and front pillar first, . Let that cure then bed the rear pillar and the rest of the action, or am I over thinking it? The method I'm going to use is this [url=http://www.accurateshooter.com/technical-articles/stress-free-pillar-bedding/]Stress-Free Pillar Bedding within AccurateShooter.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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