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zeroing issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Vette" data-source="post: 1011255" data-attributes="member: 22335"><p>I have the same stock on a Vanguard 30-06, so I'm familiar with it.</p><p></p><p>I bedded the recoil lug on mine, and made sure the barrel was floated with no contact between barrel and stock. You can bed these, at least the plastic portion, but you can't bed the rubber portion. Bedding the front lug gets you most of the benefit anyway, and will make it more solid. I've done it twice now on plastic-based stocks using Devcon steel putty with very good results. Be sure to rough up the plastic ahead of time where the bedding will go, and then wash it clean before bedding it. If I didn't have the rifle packed and ready for deer hunting I'd remove the action and show you what it looks like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Vette, post: 1011255, member: 22335"] I have the same stock on a Vanguard 30-06, so I'm familiar with it. I bedded the recoil lug on mine, and made sure the barrel was floated with no contact between barrel and stock. You can bed these, at least the plastic portion, but you can't bed the rubber portion. Bedding the front lug gets you most of the benefit anyway, and will make it more solid. I've done it twice now on plastic-based stocks using Devcon steel putty with very good results. Be sure to rough up the plastic ahead of time where the bedding will go, and then wash it clean before bedding it. If I didn't have the rifle packed and ready for deer hunting I'd remove the action and show you what it looks like. [/QUOTE]
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