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Old October 5, 2013, 11:02 AM   #6
tangolima
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A few more things to add

1. It is important the action screws not touching anything but the action and the trigger guard. They are not suppose to take any of the recoil force off the recoil lug. This could become tricky for pillar bedding as the hole in the pillar could be slightly bigger than the screw.

2. Always look out for possibility of mechanical lock. All the release agent in the christendom is not going to help if you let it happen. The rifle will be locked in the stock.

3. Choice of bedding compound. Most people use Acraglas. I happen to like pro bed 2000 from score high better. I bedded my BDL with that with their adjustable pillars. After that, I found the plastic metal putty from Devcon works even better.

-TL
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