Waltech Jim
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ok i just pulled the barrel out of the stock it come out exceptionally well no pin holes no excessive squese out of the bedding compund. it was about a 15 minute clean up with and exacto knife and sharp wood chisel . i used tge score high bedding compund it says it cured in 24 hours
one question how long should i let it sit before i shoot it its a 243 win. with a heavy barrel
thanks jim
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Hi Jim,
Sorry if I highjacked your thread.
It sounds like you got this bedding thing down pretty well. I have not used the bedding compound that you used but IIRC Acraglas is supposed to be given 24 hours to fully cure also. Well, its been way more than 24 hours since you posted the question but I will give you my thoughts anyway.
My gut reaction is to say shoot it, but................if you can wait the required time it might be the prudent thing to do.
I know Acraglas takes some time to get to its final hardness. And I have shot a couple within 24 hours of bedding with no problems at all, but they were small calibers and large barrels.
Jim
ok i just pulled the barrel out of the stock it come out exceptionally well no pin holes no excessive squese out of the bedding compund. it was about a 15 minute clean up with and exacto knife and sharp wood chisel . i used tge score high bedding compund it says it cured in 24 hours
one question how long should i let it sit before i shoot it its a 243 win. with a heavy barrel
thanks jim
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Hi Jim,
Sorry if I highjacked your thread.
It sounds like you got this bedding thing down pretty well. I have not used the bedding compound that you used but IIRC Acraglas is supposed to be given 24 hours to fully cure also. Well, its been way more than 24 hours since you posted the question but I will give you my thoughts anyway.
My gut reaction is to say shoot it, but................if you can wait the required time it might be the prudent thing to do.
I know Acraglas takes some time to get to its final hardness. And I have shot a couple within 24 hours of bedding with no problems at all, but they were small calibers and large barrels.
Jim