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Old November 14, 2017, 11:47 AM   #2
Don Fischer
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Think I'd try cutting off the compound then sanding to get the line flat again. Or you might use a vibrating mouse type sander and using the tip, concentrate just on the compound spots. Just want to the wood getting them off. Once you have them off, then I'd probably sand everything so woop's don't show. Inside, might be alright, I'd shoot it before messing with it. I full length bedded a few of my rifles years ago in the barrel channel, worked fine. But if what you want is a floated barrel simply sand down the barrel channel until you have it floated all the way. Once it was floated, I'd check the action. Bedding an action I only bed under the front of the action and the recoil lug and the rear tang.
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