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Skim bedding an aluminum bedding block.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 110868" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>Well I just bucked up and did one. I took lots of pictures. It will be ready to pull Sunday. I sure hope the car wax thing works for a release agent. I used gray Marine Tex. The color looks just right for the Accumark. I am going with what Kirby said on nothing touching the barrel. This one is action only with nothing under the barrel at all. The actions screws are centered nicely in the bed block holes. I took some measurements and found my recoil lug was not touching in the bottom at all. It had .020" clearance. The front part of the bedding block only made partial contact along the front edge. It will have a nice solid bedding now. The bedding was real good in the back. Tomorrow I will post the prep and final look at the wet bedding compound before I dropped it in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 110868, member: 1290"] Well I just bucked up and did one. I took lots of pictures. It will be ready to pull Sunday. I sure hope the car wax thing works for a release agent. I used gray Marine Tex. The color looks just right for the Accumark. I am going with what Kirby said on nothing touching the barrel. This one is action only with nothing under the barrel at all. The actions screws are centered nicely in the bed block holes. I took some measurements and found my recoil lug was not touching in the bottom at all. It had .020" clearance. The front part of the bedding block only made partial contact along the front edge. It will have a nice solid bedding now. The bedding was real good in the back. Tomorrow I will post the prep and final look at the wet bedding compound before I dropped it in. [/QUOTE]
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