ryandetailer
Member
Well, I've been working on a Rem 700 LTR .308 and have finally got everything humming along. I could consistently shoot .75 moa and had no problem hitting a 4" plate at 300 yards. Well I had this silly notion that I should bed my little tactical stick so as to squeeze all the joy out of it. Everything was going as planned except the release agent that I had did not seem to work out like I remember it so I topped the whole prep job with some PAM to double up on the release agent (somewhere in the wide web I heard of such silly things). I slapped it all together after taping the spots I didn't want the acraglass to get and waited for the accuracy gods to work their magic.
In the morning I went to break the action out of the stock to clean it up….and I tugged and tugged…..and huffed and huffed….and pounded and pounded…I even tried cooling the action to try and shrink the steel. I have successfully attached my stock to my action. My stock looks horrible and I am no longer able to separate the two objects.
I learned a good lesson: 1…just 'cause it's on the internet don't mean it's good; 2 … if it aint broke don't fix it; 3…reread the instructions first.
So down to the nitty gritty, does anyone have a good idea how I can get my stock off without destroying it. The stock is a HS with the aluminum beds I'd like to keep that around.
With a little less pride
ryan
In the morning I went to break the action out of the stock to clean it up….and I tugged and tugged…..and huffed and huffed….and pounded and pounded…I even tried cooling the action to try and shrink the steel. I have successfully attached my stock to my action. My stock looks horrible and I am no longer able to separate the two objects.
I learned a good lesson: 1…just 'cause it's on the internet don't mean it's good; 2 … if it aint broke don't fix it; 3…reread the instructions first.
So down to the nitty gritty, does anyone have a good idea how I can get my stock off without destroying it. The stock is a HS with the aluminum beds I'd like to keep that around.
With a little less pride
ryan