![]() ![]() have your pillars machined to have the radius of the action and drill through the stock for them make them slightly longet than they need to be. Make sure their is around 100 thou deepth under the action and all around the lug. Hi first use release agent on the action then a trick is when you place the recoil lug into the action cutout place a small amount of super glue on the top of it then press it hard into the action slot making sure it is hard against the front of the slot. 223 is leaving no indentations in the aluminum, you're gtg. I ditched the stock recoil lug because it's a POS for a 300WM. I recommend that you remove this and leave clearance under the chamber area.Īfter this, it s just like the other bedding jobs you've seen here on the Hide. The stock must not touch ANYWHERE except the 2 pillars, the surface of the bottom and sides of the action and the recoil lug.īe aware that the foreend of this stock is VERY flexible and Devcon will squish under the chamber of the barrel and flex the forend down. When you've removed the action from the stock after bedding, grind away every vertical surface that will contact the action upon fore/aft movement in the stock, except the recoil lug. I would coat it with release, except the top, and then put a couple drops of super glue on the top, glue it for now to the action, and then insert it as part of the action. Also build up the area around the screw hole in the tang as you will have to drill a clearance hole for the pillar and the plastic is not big enough.īed the stock recoil lug like it was in the original (more on this later). Prep the area around the action screws as you have the rest of the stock and fill all the voids with Devcon, making sure to get all air bubbles out. ![]()
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