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Gunsmithing
Pillar bedding Ruger M77 Mark II
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<blockquote data-quote="gmoney_2" data-source="post: 2475357" data-attributes="member: 118225"><p>Recently got a Ruger m77 Mark II in 30-06. All factory with wood stock. Got into guns and reloading in the last couple years and enjoy tinkering. I'm interested in pillar and glass bedding this rifle although I have zero smithing experience. I've watched lots of videos and read some articles. I've gone so far as buying the pillars and epoxy and a piloted drill bit for the pillars. Just having some second thoughts about doing this for the first time particularly with the front action screw angle on the Ruger M77. Any advice or words of caution?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmoney_2, post: 2475357, member: 118225"] Recently got a Ruger m77 Mark II in 30-06. All factory with wood stock. Got into guns and reloading in the last couple years and enjoy tinkering. I’m interested in pillar and glass bedding this rifle although I have zero smithing experience. I’ve watched lots of videos and read some articles. I’ve gone so far as buying the pillars and epoxy and a piloted drill bit for the pillars. Just having some second thoughts about doing this for the first time particularly with the front action screw angle on the Ruger M77. Any advice or words of caution? [/QUOTE]
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