Don't forget to post a picture when you remove the stock.
Rock on kim!Well, this is my first solo bedding job, let's see what longtine88 taught me works without his assistance. I taped the dookey out of it to hopefully make cleanup a little easier and quicker. I get to verify if my jig I built to pull it out straight works as well. I think I will leave it in place until Monday afternoon, give it 72hrs to set.
Yall making me cryYes he is. I did an elk hunt with him this past fall.
My first bedding job was on a Remington 721. I bedded the action, and it did not help much. I then bedded the entire barrel, and it shot great. That was back in the eighties. I have not changed my load recipe or touched the bedding since that time. It still shoots between .5 to .75 MOA. Maybe I just got lucky.I did two or three back in my early 20;s. Like Dr Vette said, the thinking was to flip the rifle upside down, mine was tied with surgical tubbing. Now I'm going to say something here and I know I will get blasted for saying this. But here Goes. I bedded my Inter Arm's Mannlicher stocked 20inch barrel, in 30 -06 almost to the very end of the stocks barrel channel. I tried the Richards Micro fit bedding back in the early 80's, Cleaned all the metal applied release agent from my Accuglass kits, roughed up the bedding with a tiny chisel and rough sand paper, and applied the Bedding . It was a lot like thick dark brown tooth paste. I thought that it IF it didn't shoot well, I could always remove the bedding from the barrel channel, and float the barrel. Not a big deal, However It shot really well. IT has stayed like that to this day. The little deer rifle has given me many tiny three shoot 100 yd groups. Yes, Sub MOA . I never shoot the Rifle so much and so fast that the barrel will heat up. Cold bore shots are usually just fine. Ok , I just wanted to share this experience, let the Punches in the head begin.
Me tooShare your material list. I've not got up the courage to try myself.
No, I have Forster guide screws, to fill the action threads and to make sure I am centered on the pillars. The only thing I have is the zip ties holding it snug in the stock.Never done a bed myself. Does the OP have the action screws in and torqued while the bedding is curing?