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<blockquote data-quote="WindSurgeon" data-source="post: 1042992" data-attributes="member: 87859"><p>If you have never done it on something you don't care about, don't. Others here say it is a DIY project, but I would be hesitant and I have some skills and experience with it. Your best option is to send it off to someone to have it done. </p><p></p><p>If you have a McMillan stock, McMillan can do it for you. Their guy that does the work is top notch and if they mess it up, they have other A5's that they can start over with. There are lots of qualified guys around that will do it. Especially for a basic bedding job without pillars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WindSurgeon, post: 1042992, member: 87859"] If you have never done it on something you don't care about, don't. Others here say it is a DIY project, but I would be hesitant and I have some skills and experience with it. Your best option is to send it off to someone to have it done. If you have a McMillan stock, McMillan can do it for you. Their guy that does the work is top notch and if they mess it up, they have other A5's that they can start over with. There are lots of qualified guys around that will do it. Especially for a basic bedding job without pillars. [/QUOTE]
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