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Fluted Barrel full length bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="Susquatch" data-source="post: 1878794" data-attributes="member: 31264"><p>Just a few other thoughts. Again, please temper my opinion recognizing that I have not seen how your system works and am making some assumptions about it that may not be correct....... </p><p></p><p>Although others may have used crazy glue to temporarily hold the lug to the action, I am not thrilled with the idea. Crazy glue shatters when broken free and may leave a few thousandth clearance after the fact that causes stress. I'd rather put a good release agent onto the lug and action and then Epoxy the lug to the action temporarily along the front (muzzle) side of the lug. After that sub assembly has cured, I'd rough up the epoxy and then bed the epoxy lug and action all at once. You won't need a lot of temporary epoxy to do this. You are just "pinching" the lug into a nice square position before final bedding into the stock. </p><p></p><p>Again, I would not worry too much about the pillars. The final bedding (if done right) will make sure the pillars have a stress free fit to the action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susquatch, post: 1878794, member: 31264"] Just a few other thoughts. Again, please temper my opinion recognizing that I have not seen how your system works and am making some assumptions about it that may not be correct....... Although others may have used crazy glue to temporarily hold the lug to the action, I am not thrilled with the idea. Crazy glue shatters when broken free and may leave a few thousandth clearance after the fact that causes stress. I'd rather put a good release agent onto the lug and action and then Epoxy the lug to the action temporarily along the front (muzzle) side of the lug. After that sub assembly has cured, I'd rough up the epoxy and then bed the epoxy lug and action all at once. You won't need a lot of temporary epoxy to do this. You are just "pinching" the lug into a nice square position before final bedding into the stock. Again, I would not worry too much about the pillars. The final bedding (if done right) will make sure the pillars have a stress free fit to the action. [/QUOTE]
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