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(IOW, the top edges of the stockwood should appear to almost touch the metal, with no thin layer of cured bedding material visible)
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And, this reason for this, is?
While I suppose the bedding material can be "stopped" short of the top end of the stock for aesthetics if one desires (IOW, stop the wood relief for the epoxy short of the top line of the stock), are you implying there's some sort of negative in allowing some thickness of epoxy along the mid-line of the receiver at the top of the stock?
I'd actually like to know how you'd accomplish this. Where's the "gap" to allow the excess epoxy to escape when the action is pressed down into the stock?