Bedding 2 piece bottom metal

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So I picked up a fiberglass stock on armslist for my winchester model 70. It was inletted for a featherweight and my rifle is a magnum sporter. A previous owner has messed with it, but for $65 I figured I'd give it a shot.

I opened up the barrel channel and removed some bedding material so my barreled action now fits in the stock. I plan on bedding it and have done that a few times before, so I dont see there being any problems there.

My question is about bedding the 2 piece bottom metal. The inletting is really sloppy and uneven.
Does anyone have a trick to make sure it's all level? I dont want any problems with the floor plate not closing or not staying closed when I'm done.

I plan on using acraglass gel because I already have some.

Thanks in advance
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I would pillar bed it first
Then there would be no need to bed the bottom metal. I have pillar bed first then the bottom metal . I have shot before and after and seen no change with bedding the pillars and bottom metal. Bedding the bottom metal and action with no pillars helped some . I'm a firm believer in pillars . Just my opinion.
If you are set on bedding the bottom metal pillars will give a strong foundation and you can do each piece one at a time. I'm no expert
Those who are and have more experience will chime in shortly if I have steered you wrong. Good luck !
 
I would pillar bed it first
Then there would be no need to bed the bottom metal. I have pillar bed first then the bottom metal . I have shot before and after and seen no change with bedding the pillars and bottom metal. Bedding the bottom metal and action with no pillars helped some . I'm a firm believer in pillars . Just my opinion.
If you are set on bedding the bottom metal pillars will give a strong foundation and you can do each piece one at a time. I'm no expert
Those who are and have more experience will chime in shortly if I have steered you wrong. Good luck !

One big reason I want to bed the bottom metal is to fill in the gaps around the trigger guard.
Also, how would pillar bedding work with 3 action screws? There's nowhere to put a pillar for the middle screw, so it seems like it would need to be bedded to level out the trigger guard.
 
Although you can . Simply drill out the screw hole and apply release agent to the screw , fill the screw hole with epoxy insert the screw. Once dry it will work as if it were machined .
 
When I bed one piece steel bottom metal, I use magnets to hold the front and rear of the metal flush with the stock. I don't see why you couldn't use the same method on a two piece setup. The magnets I use are 1/4" wide, 1-1/2" long, and 1/8" thick. They are so strong you have to handle them carefully.
 
So I picked up a fiberglass stock on armslist for my winchester model 70. It was inletted for a featherweight and my rifle is a magnum sporter. A previous owner has messed with it, but for $65 I figured I'd give it a shot.

I opened up the barrel channel and removed some bedding material so my barreled action now fits in the stock. I plan on bedding it and have done that a few times before, so I dont see there being any problems there.

My question is about bedding the 2 piece bottom metal. The inletting is really sloppy and uneven.
Does anyone have a trick to make sure it's all level? I dont want any problems with the floor plate not closing or not staying closed when I'm done.

I plan on using acraglass gel because I already have some.

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Giday mate
It's Rex from Australia
I'd go with pillars first then bed the action and bottom metal
I recently did my Tikka 300wm in a laminated stock out of the box it shot 1 moa after the bedding .6moa it's a tack driver on Sambar deer
I've got to admit I put so much Deacon bedding compound in the rifle went to sleep
Some say a smear is enough but hey if a jobs worth doing give do it well.
So far it's a ripper
I say do pillars first then the action and bottom metal together next
Cheers from DownUnder
 
The action screws were actually bottoming out. I cut 3 threads off of them and still have plenty of room.

Another problem I'm having is that the rear of the magazine box is high. The floor plate still latches, but I want to make sure it's not going to pop open on me.

If I shim up the bottom metal at the front and rear screws it works perfectly, but then the metal is about an 1/8th of an inch out past the stock. I have no room on the top end either without the tang sticking up.

So do I grind down the magazine box or build up the stock around the bottom metal or tang? Or should I just leave it as is?
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I actually haven't done anything yet.

Here is a picture with it shimmed up. It's not too terrible I guess.

So I guess I'll add pillars then bed the action and build up around the bottom metal. I'm not sure how the pillars will go since I dont have a decent platform on the top OR bottom to work with...

Any suggestions on what to use to build up the stock? Acraglas? Auto body filler?
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