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Pillar/skim bedding question
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 607211" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>I dont really understand your question? Bottom metal up tight in stock? It should be in same basic relationship it started ,for fit and finish. For optimium the pillars go from metal to metal. Probably a video here some where. I live close to the,old Lonewolf Stocks and did trade w/ Bob, so I have some insite. If you get Score High pillar kit, they send a nice dvd on process and tips.They use nice adjustable alum. pillars, different types for diff. actions. In their vid. you drill complete through stock for pillar. Pillar is threaded and has inside adjustable sleeve for setting proper height. You can use custom pilot bit, or plug hole and redrill. or get fancy like the smiths that do it for a living and have jig and mill.The kit is handy with reusable handles that hold trigger guard and assembly together. I dont know if this is best way and I have used old bolts and spring clamps w /out guard and no risk of mess on it and had good results. If I had some type of Kevlar glass stock then I would think it ok to go to the Shell so to speak w/pillar as I WOULD NOT SEE that compressing and leaving a clean job</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 607211, member: 21869"] I dont really understand your question? Bottom metal up tight in stock? It should be in same basic relationship it started ,for fit and finish. For optimium the pillars go from metal to metal. Probably a video here some where. I live close to the,old Lonewolf Stocks and did trade w/ Bob, so I have some insite. If you get Score High pillar kit, they send a nice dvd on process and tips.They use nice adjustable alum. pillars, different types for diff. actions. In their vid. you drill complete through stock for pillar. Pillar is threaded and has inside adjustable sleeve for setting proper height. You can use custom pilot bit, or plug hole and redrill. or get fancy like the smiths that do it for a living and have jig and mill.The kit is handy with reusable handles that hold trigger guard and assembly together. I dont know if this is best way and I have used old bolts and spring clamps w /out guard and no risk of mess on it and had good results. If I had some type of Kevlar glass stock then I would think it ok to go to the Shell so to speak w/pillar as I WOULD NOT SEE that compressing and leaving a clean job [/QUOTE]
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