Savage Stock Bedding Help

You guys have never used a spoonful of honey for a bedding compound?:rolleyes:

I've had my run-ins with so called gunsmiths. I thought they were all hacks till I met Kirby, and I think he would consider himself more of a gun builder instead of gunsmith.
He should give us the full contact info for this "gunsmith" so no one here will ever use him.

What a piece of dirt.
 
Just a heads up, Savages tend to do better with the tang floating, just my experience and advice I have gotten from others. I dont bed past the trigger assembly.
 
Just a heads up, Savages tend to do better with the tang floating, just my experience and advice I have gotten from others. I dont bed past the trigger assembly.


Ditto^^^ Don't bed the tang, leave it floated. here's a tip, the last Savage I bedded, I used a piece of putty under the tang (very small piece) in relation to a couple pieces in the bbl channel to hold the correct height of the barreled action with the show lines of the stock, then you can chisel, grind & sand to your hearts content (I was also installing new pillars, which helped). With the putty holding the barreled action where I wanted it, I didn't have to worry about high spots or low spots or an out of square relation between the action & stock (if that makes any sense :D). If you get some bedding compound in the mag well area or in the trigger area, so what, that is what they make a dremel or file for.
 
The tang area is everything from the bolt handle back.
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This is what mine looks like
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Camshaft that is the exact same stock i have that is the exact picture i was looing for on that thing thanx a million.
Now just one last question shoul i take that blind box mag out to bed it or just cover the metal in release agent and clay and bed the thing?
Thanks
Mike
 
Ditto^^^ Don't bed the tang, leave it floated. here's a tip, the last Savage I bedded, I used a piece of putty under the tang (very small piece) in relation to a couple pieces in the bbl channel to hold the correct height of the barreled action with the show lines of the stock, then you can chisel, grind & sand to your hearts content (I was also installing new pillars, which helped). With the putty holding the barreled action where I wanted it, I didn't have to worry about high spots or low spots or an out of square relation between the action & stock (if that makes any sense :D). If you get some bedding compound in the mag well area or in the trigger area, so what, that is what they make a dremel or file for.

I used 3 thicknesses of masking tape - worked well.
 
Camshaft that is the exact same stock i have that is the exact picture i was looing for on that thing thanx a million.
Now just one last question shoul i take that blind box mag out to bed it or just cover the metal in release agent and clay and bed the thing?
Thanks
Mike

I removed my mag box (which is a bitch by the way) and lined the walls of the well with clay before bedding.
 
I removed my mag box (which is a bitch by the way) and lined the walls of the well with clay before bedding.


Man I hear that! The first time you remove that dang thing you wanna throw it out the window before it's all said & done! I did think about putting anything in the mag well (blind mag on mine), a 3-flute 1/8 endmill in my dremel made extremely quick (albeit messy) work of any over flow.
 
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