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Ruger M77 Tang
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1879395" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>You have a flat bolt . When you are torqueing the action screws you don't need to loosen them and retorque unless you want to , just do the front one first . Yes I did end up doing a bed job to it . After the action was bedded I ended up putting a pad under the barrel about 1 1/2 inch wide a little back from the end of the stock all the way up to the top of the stock . I put painters tape on the barrel in front of and behind where the pad was to be to fill the space between the barrel and stock and used shoe polish paste wax on the barrel and tape then just snogged the action screws until it cured . Clean the excess that squishes out of the stock before it sets . I like to use a tongue depressor with the end cut off square , using a pair of wire cutters for the bulk of the clean up the paper towels that are dampened with water for the final clean up .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1879395, member: 91783"] You have a flat bolt . When you are torqueing the action screws you don't need to loosen them and retorque unless you want to , just do the front one first . Yes I did end up doing a bed job to it . After the action was bedded I ended up putting a pad under the barrel about 1 1/2 inch wide a little back from the end of the stock all the way up to the top of the stock . I put painters tape on the barrel in front of and behind where the pad was to be to fill the space between the barrel and stock and used shoe polish paste wax on the barrel and tape then just snogged the action screws until it cured . Clean the excess that squishes out of the stock before it sets . I like to use a tongue depressor with the end cut off square , using a pair of wire cutters for the bulk of the clean up the paper towels that are dampened with water for the final clean up . [/QUOTE]
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