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Few bedding questions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1325759" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>74, as you have found in the videos many alternate options. I'm sure replies to this thread will vary as well. I can only tell you from my experience to carefully check stock inletting for unwanted contact points, have your stock level horizontally and laterally in a fixture or vise. Level the action to the leveled stock and keep them level till epoxy is cured. Bedding needs to be stress-free, heavy clamping should be avoided. If the Ruger American has a plastic stock, it's very likely the bedding material will not stay in place. Epoxy won't adhere to plastics used in rifle stocks. I use Kiwi Neutral polish for release agent and modeling clay to fill other areas along with quality painters tape on the stock. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1325759, member: 70363"] 74, as you have found in the videos many alternate options. I'm sure replies to this thread will vary as well. I can only tell you from my experience to carefully check stock inletting for unwanted contact points, have your stock level horizontally and laterally in a fixture or vise. Level the action to the leveled stock and keep them level till epoxy is cured. Bedding needs to be stress-free, heavy clamping should be avoided. If the Ruger American has a plastic stock, it's very likely the bedding material will not stay in place. Epoxy won't adhere to plastics used in rifle stocks. I use Kiwi Neutral polish for release agent and modeling clay to fill other areas along with quality painters tape on the stock. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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