G'Day Fella's,
Thanks for the kind words Stug!
I forgot to mention something above.
Please notice that the only vertical surface of the barreled action to come into contact with the bedding...
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G'Day Fella's,
Thanks for the kind words Stug!
I forgot to mention something above.
Please notice that the only vertical surface of the barreled action to come into contact with the bedding...
G'Day Fella's,
OK, the next thing to do is to mask off all the areas of the metal work (barreled action, trigger guard and floor plate), that you want to have clearance in this bedding job.
I...
G'Day again,
Here is a close up of the recoil lug, receiver ring and barrel reinforce area, to show you where I have removed just a thin layer of Epoxy Resin/Gel Coat material and at the same time...
G'Day Fella's,
As can be seen (unfortunately, not by myself?), I have selectively removed just a thin amount of the epoxy resin this is like a Gel Coat on the stock.
The reason I have done this...
G'Day Fella's,
Not to sure what happened at my end but I don't have any of those images visible, so here goes again!
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Doh!
Homer
G'Day Fella's,
Over the years, I have seen and heard a few people tell about how they bed rifle barreled actions, into stocks.
Some of these blokes do have a good understanding of what it is they...