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Bedding Question on Magpul Hunter Stock
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 2773072" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>I just bedded the lug with jb weld. </p><p>You are at the mercy of Remington and their stamped recoil lugs and barrels. </p><p>Bedding the lug will help if it's not perfectly straight. A bent or not clocked properly lug will not let the lug strike the lug recess evenly. When that happens it can shift groups or give you a flier because the action will shift to one side. I don't see a need to try and bed the entire action in that particular stock. </p><p>A Remington action responds well to bedding and aftermarket lugs because of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 2773072, member: 78762"] I just bedded the lug with jb weld. You are at the mercy of Remington and their stamped recoil lugs and barrels. Bedding the lug will help if it’s not perfectly straight. A bent or not clocked properly lug will not let the lug strike the lug recess evenly. When that happens it can shift groups or give you a flier because the action will shift to one side. I don’t see a need to try and bed the entire action in that particular stock. A Remington action responds well to bedding and aftermarket lugs because of this. [/QUOTE]
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