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Pillar bedding Ruger M77 Mark II
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<blockquote data-quote="huntforfood" data-source="post: 2480746" data-attributes="member: 114703"><p>Also, the tang hole is actual most difficult part as you have to drill out the existing hole but not breakout out the top edge of action well or trigger guard well cutouts. This requires 3 inches of travel to drill straight and not wander. many say drill trigger guard to action, which is true, but dont go all the way. stop about .5 to 1 inch short of top of action Then flip stock over and drill from action side and meet up with previois hole. use prexeisting holes to guide drill from each side. the pilot drill may assist and I should have bought one but u could still drift off to the side either way amd ruin the stock by trying to go all the way thru, luckily i stopped short and realized this before i fiinished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntforfood, post: 2480746, member: 114703"] Also, the tang hole is actual most difficult part as you have to drill out the existing hole but not breakout out the top edge of action well or trigger guard well cutouts. This requires 3 inches of travel to drill straight and not wander. many say drill trigger guard to action, which is true, but dont go all the way. stop about .5 to 1 inch short of top of action Then flip stock over and drill from action side and meet up with previois hole. use prexeisting holes to guide drill from each side. the pilot drill may assist and I should have bought one but u could still drift off to the side either way amd ruin the stock by trying to go all the way thru, luckily i stopped short and realized this before i fiinished. [/QUOTE]
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