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<blockquote data-quote="WapitiBob" data-source="post: 2101144" data-attributes="member: 38015"><p>I bedded my pillars first then did the action. I've done mine about a half dozen times now. The most accurate results were when I taped the barrel at the forend and used a cpl layers of tape at the end of the action tang to set the depth and stock clearance. I then set the action into the bedding and used stretched electrical tape around the assy at the center of the action to provide some continuous compression while the bedding set up. I centered my trigger laterally to get the rotation correct but your idea of leveling the stock and top of action would probably be more accurate. I did the pillars first so I could get bedding between the action radius and top of the pillars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WapitiBob, post: 2101144, member: 38015"] I bedded my pillars first then did the action. I've done mine about a half dozen times now. The most accurate results were when I taped the barrel at the forend and used a cpl layers of tape at the end of the action tang to set the depth and stock clearance. I then set the action into the bedding and used stretched electrical tape around the assy at the center of the action to provide some continuous compression while the bedding set up. I centered my trigger laterally to get the rotation correct but your idea of leveling the stock and top of action would probably be more accurate. I did the pillars first so I could get bedding between the action radius and top of the pillars. [/QUOTE]
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