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Pillar bedding Ruger M77 Mark II
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<blockquote data-quote="TomBruto" data-source="post: 2502156" data-attributes="member: 42039"><p>I agree with Magnum and huntforfood, when i did mine, it was at least a two step process. I am fixing to do another M77 in 243, and will have to remember what i did the first time. I know i did the pillars first and then bedded the action. I plan on doing that this time, but will probably wait until after the pillars are bedded to inlet for the action bedding. I cant remember if i did that the first time, but it would help keep things lined up while doing the pillars. Will still need to use electric tape on the barrel to align it in the barrel channel though. I havent seen the splitting of the stock at the wrist or between the mag and trigger, but that would definately strengthen the area. I need to look into it some more, but i dont think that happened on my 7mm mag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomBruto, post: 2502156, member: 42039"] I agree with Magnum and huntforfood, when i did mine, it was at least a two step process. I am fixing to do another M77 in 243, and will have to remember what i did the first time. I know i did the pillars first and then bedded the action. I plan on doing that this time, but will probably wait until after the pillars are bedded to inlet for the action bedding. I cant remember if i did that the first time, but it would help keep things lined up while doing the pillars. Will still need to use electric tape on the barrel to align it in the barrel channel though. I havent seen the splitting of the stock at the wrist or between the mag and trigger, but that would definately strengthen the area. I need to look into it some more, but i dont think that happened on my 7mm mag. [/QUOTE]
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