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Gunsmithing
Stock Inletting Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1035049" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>Big, the aluminum block should not be affected since only a small amount material needs removal. Use the black soot from a candle on the action areas you think are binding and install the action in the stock. Dremel the spots where the soot is deposited. Remove material sparingly and recheck with soot until binding is relieved. A set of small jeweler's files will help. All stocks will also benefit from some bedding. If you aren't comfortable doing the inletting, take it to a gunsmith. Safeties, triggers and bolt release problems should be taken seriously. Be safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1035049, member: 70363"] Big, the aluminum block should not be affected since only a small amount material needs removal. Use the black soot from a candle on the action areas you think are binding and install the action in the stock. Dremel the spots where the soot is deposited. Remove material sparingly and recheck with soot until binding is relieved. A set of small jeweler's files will help. All stocks will also benefit from some bedding. If you aren't comfortable doing the inletting, take it to a gunsmith. Safeties, triggers and bolt release problems should be taken seriously. Be safe [/QUOTE]
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