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Winchester extreme weather bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="wilehunting" data-source="post: 3071537" data-attributes="member: 126514"><p>Hi all, I picked up a used but newer Portugal version of the Winchester Model Extreme Weather and it has one of the newer Bell and Carlson stocks with the aluminum bedding blocks. The bedding around the recoil lug seems fine but my concern is the void that exists between the top of the aluminum bedding block and the bottom of the receiver at the rear. I expected the bedding block to meet the bottom of the receiver. I want to fill the gap between the top of the rear of the bedding block to flush with the rear of the receiver with bedding compound. Out of curiosity, I looked up some other versions of Winchester stocks to see how the tang is bedded. It looks like the pressure from the rear of the receiver rests on the last 1/2" of the tang. Do I run it or fill the void? Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wilehunting, post: 3071537, member: 126514"] Hi all, I picked up a used but newer Portugal version of the Winchester Model Extreme Weather and it has one of the newer Bell and Carlson stocks with the aluminum bedding blocks. The bedding around the recoil lug seems fine but my concern is the void that exists between the top of the aluminum bedding block and the bottom of the receiver at the rear. I expected the bedding block to meet the bottom of the receiver. I want to fill the gap between the top of the rear of the bedding block to flush with the rear of the receiver with bedding compound. Out of curiosity, I looked up some other versions of Winchester stocks to see how the tang is bedded. It looks like the pressure from the rear of the receiver rests on the last 1/2” of the tang. Do I run it or fill the void? Thank you [/QUOTE]
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