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Getting sharp lines when bedding the action?
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<blockquote data-quote="GonzoK34" data-source="post: 1999378" data-attributes="member: 8915"><p>[ATTACH=full]219283[/ATTACH]</p><p>I use vinyl tape In front of recoil lug and 8” forward on the barrel. Use Johnson paste wax on the barreled action and barrel. Us modeling clay as a filler and form a clay dam up front. Use exacto knife to shape the dam. Then apply wax to all the clay and the wood where I don’t want the DevCon. Also place tape 1/8” into receiver and barrel channel apply wax. After 6 hrs I smack the stock with a rubber mallet and barreled action pops right out. Minor cleanup and it’s done. After the stock cures over night. I apply wax to the inside of the stock. Wipe off excess. This has worked for me the 30 years plus. Good luck. SEMPER FEDELIS [ATTACH=full]219291[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GonzoK34, post: 1999378, member: 8915"] [ATTACH type="full"]219283[/ATTACH] I use vinyl tape In front of recoil lug and 8” forward on the barrel. Use Johnson paste wax on the barreled action and barrel. Us modeling clay as a filler and form a clay dam up front. Use exacto knife to shape the dam. Then apply wax to all the clay and the wood where I don’t want the DevCon. Also place tape 1/8” into receiver and barrel channel apply wax. After 6 hrs I smack the stock with a rubber mallet and barreled action pops right out. Minor cleanup and it’s done. After the stock cures over night. I apply wax to the inside of the stock. Wipe off excess. This has worked for me the 30 years plus. Good luck. SEMPER FEDELIS [ATTACH type="full"]219291[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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