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Few bedding questions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Georgiashooter" data-source="post: 1325790" data-attributes="member: 101080"><p>I started out filling the mag well area with clay, but some bedding always made its way in there and had to be ground out. I coat this area as well as any other area in the stock I don't want bedding to stick with imperial wax, let it overflow. I keep a check on the bedding compound left in the mixing cup, and after it is set, usually six hours with devcon, I remove action and chip over flow out with a sharp 1/4" chisel and brass tapper. This results in a very clean job that follows the breaks and edges of the inlet. Any small snags after this are removed with a utility knife or file.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Georgiashooter, post: 1325790, member: 101080"] I started out filling the mag well area with clay, but some bedding always made its way in there and had to be ground out. I coat this area as well as any other area in the stock I don't want bedding to stick with imperial wax, let it overflow. I keep a check on the bedding compound left in the mixing cup, and after it is set, usually six hours with devcon, I remove action and chip over flow out with a sharp 1/4" chisel and brass tapper. This results in a very clean job that follows the breaks and edges of the inlet. Any small snags after this are removed with a utility knife or file. [/QUOTE]
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