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Should I bed a Mcmillan fiberglass stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 253210" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>The nice thing about pillar bedding and bedding a stock regardless of bedding type (steel bed or glass bed) is that not only does it offer the max accuracy potential, it also offers removal and replacement concistency. In other words you can seperate the action from the stock for cleaning ect.... and return the action to the stock, torque the screws properly and NOT change your point of impact. If you dont pillar and glass bed the stock you most likely wont be so fortunate after removal and replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 253210, member: 1007"] The nice thing about pillar bedding and bedding a stock regardless of bedding type (steel bed or glass bed) is that not only does it offer the max accuracy potential, it also offers removal and replacement concistency. In other words you can seperate the action from the stock for cleaning ect.... and return the action to the stock, torque the screws properly and NOT change your point of impact. If you dont pillar and glass bed the stock you most likely wont be so fortunate after removal and replacement. [/QUOTE]
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