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Skim bedding an aluminum bedding block.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 110951" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>When I put any gun back in the stock I always take the screws up to where they just start to snug and then I bounce it on the butt a few times to seat the action tight to the rear. They make a snap sound when the recoil lugs seats up tight. The way I bed my Mark 5's with the recoil lug 100% bedded you don't have to do that as they fit very sung into the stock after that. On this one some bedding material got past my rubber o-ring dam so I just milled it out with my die grinder. I might even shoot it tomorrow just to see how it's acting.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure Accraglass would work fine for a bedding material. It's just a lot runnier. This was the first time I ever used the Marine Tex. It is very sticky and kind of thick. The price is right though. It was 27 bucks for enough to do at least 30 guns. I plan to do a gun a week for awhile. The next victim is going to be a wild shooting M77 22 Mag All Weather. No skim bedding on that one. I'm hogging it out for the full meal deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 110951, member: 1290"] When I put any gun back in the stock I always take the screws up to where they just start to snug and then I bounce it on the butt a few times to seat the action tight to the rear. They make a snap sound when the recoil lugs seats up tight. The way I bed my Mark 5's with the recoil lug 100% bedded you don't have to do that as they fit very sung into the stock after that. On this one some bedding material got past my rubber o-ring dam so I just milled it out with my die grinder. I might even shoot it tomorrow just to see how it’s acting. I'm sure Accraglass would work fine for a bedding material. It's just a lot runnier. This was the first time I ever used the Marine Tex. It is very sticky and kind of thick. The price is right though. It was 27 bucks for enough to do at least 30 guns. I plan to do a gun a week for awhile. The next victim is going to be a wild shooting M77 22 Mag All Weather. No skim bedding on that one. I'm hogging it out for the full meal deal. [/QUOTE]
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