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Recoil Bedding; Attempt on HMR
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<blockquote data-quote="Apex Custom Rifles" data-source="post: 2704545" data-attributes="member: 19307"><p>While im sure its better than it was, I'de try again. Don't use blue tape, that's going to stick like it did. Try electrical tape. Add more epoxy in there and try to spread it when you mix it instead of stiring. This helps keep bubbles out of the mixture. Think of it like spreading peanut butter about 40-50 times over the same spot and scraping the bottom once in a while to make sure its well mixed.</p><p></p><p>Get a can of clear shoe polish and that lasts most guys forever. I've gone through several cans.</p><p></p><p>I did one of these for a friend, I was helping him with load development. We were getting random flyers. Just did the front and back because I told him ide do it for free. Much less work than a full properly done job. Took care of the fliers and it's actually an honest 1/2 MOA gun with some factory ammo he found that shoots well.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apex Custom Rifles, post: 2704545, member: 19307"] While im sure its better than it was, I'de try again. Don't use blue tape, that's going to stick like it did. Try electrical tape. Add more epoxy in there and try to spread it when you mix it instead of stiring. This helps keep bubbles out of the mixture. Think of it like spreading peanut butter about 40-50 times over the same spot and scraping the bottom once in a while to make sure its well mixed. Get a can of clear shoe polish and that lasts most guys forever. I've gone through several cans. I did one of these for a friend, I was helping him with load development. We were getting random flyers. Just did the front and back because I told him ide do it for free. Much less work than a full properly done job. Took care of the fliers and it's actually an honest 1/2 MOA gun with some factory ammo he found that shoots well. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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