Kmccord
Well-Known Member
I would do the whole action as well, but be sure you remove all air bubbles from the bedding compound. I see you have some air in the bedding, that is why you see cracks and holes from air pockets.
The front action screw on a Howa threads into the lug. You don't want tape on the bottom of the lug as you don't want any space there.
Being that my job is to design tools for production use I've never been a fan of locating something with two parallel planes simultaneously. The bottom of the action and the bottom of the lug are those two, parallel planes. Locate off of one or the other, but not both. Locating off of both is a violation of widely accepted tooling design practice. Firearms are no different than any other machined assembly in this, they don't warrant or require a special use case.
Being that my job is to design tools for production use I've never been a fan of locating something with two parallel planes simultaneously. The bottom of the action and the bottom of the lug are those two, parallel planes. Locate off of one or the other, but not both. Locating off of both is a violation of widely accepted tooling design practice. Firearms are no different than any other machined assembly in this, they don't warrant or require a special use case.
ntsqd,You're using some terminology that a lay person like myself doesn't understand. Impressive knowledge but can you define "locate"?
Thank you - a follow up if I may.The action sits on the bedding. That locates the action, in this case, vertically. By bedding both the bottom of the action and the bottom of the lug now both are trying to locate the action vertically. Physical things being what they are, they will never perfectly agree in that location effort. Since on the Howa Mini's the front action screw threads into the bottom of the lug, that would be my choice to bed. This is sort of pre-determined since I pillar bed everything anyway.
They crack that's for sure. I replaced mine with a metal one. Mine crack at 28/inlbsUnfortunately the bottom metal of Howa Minis is plastic and they recommend 35/in lbs max. I've heard of folks torquing higher and the plastic cracks.
Thank you - a follow up if I may.
Is there any downside to bedding the bottom of the action and the back of the tang after bedding the bottom of the lug?