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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Torque Rail To Remington 700
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<blockquote data-quote="Racer00" data-source="post: 2413358" data-attributes="member: 86508"><p>Bed the base to the receiver. Screws shouldn't hold a sheer force. They should clamp. By bedding you get perfect a perfect match between rail and action. Then the screws hold the two perfectly fitted parts together. I use JB weld and don't use release agent to bed with. Then blue loctite for final install. You can still remove it if needed with some heat and a tap or two. Then some elbow grease to clean things up. There are some great videos out there to show how it's done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Racer00, post: 2413358, member: 86508"] Bed the base to the receiver. Screws shouldn't hold a sheer force. They should clamp. By bedding you get perfect a perfect match between rail and action. Then the screws hold the two perfectly fitted parts together. I use JB weld and don't use release agent to bed with. Then blue loctite for final install. You can still remove it if needed with some heat and a tap or two. Then some elbow grease to clean things up. There are some great videos out there to show how it's done. [/QUOTE]
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