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Quick bedding question, Rem 700
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Cram" data-source="post: 355295" data-attributes="member: 2215"><p>You have the right idea by grinding the excess back out. I don't wrap the barrel just ahead of the recoil lug. I make sure I have adequate release agent and let the bedding compound ooze forward. Once it's cured and I go back to mill out (clean up) around the magazine box and trigger area then I switch to a ball mill and cut out the ooze in front of the recoil lug. Grinding it away will do the same thing. The barrel is then 100% free floated back to the lug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Cram, post: 355295, member: 2215"] You have the right idea by grinding the excess back out. I don't wrap the barrel just ahead of the recoil lug. I make sure I have adequate release agent and let the bedding compound ooze forward. Once it's cured and I go back to mill out (clean up) around the magazine box and trigger area then I switch to a ball mill and cut out the ooze in front of the recoil lug. Grinding it away will do the same thing. The barrel is then 100% free floated back to the lug. [/QUOTE]
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