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Mcmillan bedding job gone wrong
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<blockquote data-quote="A.Rios.72" data-source="post: 1702682" data-attributes="member: 111127"><p>I am not a gunsmith, "but I play one in my garage." I've bedded most of my own rifles; I've never payed a gunsmith to do it. (I'm not bashing gunsmiths; I gladly pay for other jobs I can't do myself). Bedding is something that anybody can do, and I can almost guarantee anybody can do better than that. The space under the bolt, however, may not be the gunsmith's fault. I have Grayboe, Bell and Carlson, and factory Remington stocks with that space. I think the stock can be re-bedded correctly. If you think the stock is ruined and it won't be replaced, you might as well try to do it yourself. You may learn a new skill, and enjoy it. Makes more sense to me than paying yet another gunsmith $200.00, or more, to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.Rios.72, post: 1702682, member: 111127"] I am not a gunsmith, “but I play one in my garage.” I’ve bedded most of my own rifles; I’ve never payed a gunsmith to do it. (I’m not bashing gunsmiths; I gladly pay for other jobs I can’t do myself). Bedding is something that anybody can do, and I can almost guarantee anybody can do better than that. The space under the bolt, however, may not be the gunsmith’s fault. I have Grayboe, Bell and Carlson, and factory Remington stocks with that space. I think the stock can be re-bedded correctly. If you think the stock is ruined and it won’t be replaced, you might as well try to do it yourself. You may learn a new skill, and enjoy it. Makes more sense to me than paying yet another gunsmith $200.00, or more, to do it. [/QUOTE]
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