Keith Glasscock
Gold $$ Contributor
I have stocks both ways. The Vee block is just as accurate as the glass bedding in my rifles.
Pictures and specs please.I accept that there is no accuracy difference between the v-block and traditional pillar bedding. I think that pillar bedding is antiquated technology though. The use of a v-block allows for a modular interchangeability of actions which results in a huge cost savings if one has multiple barreled actions to shoot.
I would not build a rifle today that is not compatible with a v-block . That means that just about any round action could be a good candidate. Whidden Gunworks makes a v-block for the Rem700. I almost built all my rifles on Bat actions (round actions) but they did not have a v-block available to purchase. I could have paid someone to custom make a v-block for a Bat but there are too many other good options out there to go to that trouble.
P.S. whidden Gunworks also makes an adaptator plate that allows one to swap the Stolle Panda which is a flat bottom action. The point is, there is a movement towards a modular interface between action and stock rather than the old school pillar bedding.
-T
Pictures and specs please.
Alex: where are you measuring the deflection?.....A good bedding job will show under .001" deflection when torquing action screws and will not bend an action or allow inconsistent recoil lug contact.
was looking for the widden thingy, does it take a flat panda inlet and allow you to place a round action into it
or just a bedding block for the panda flat action into any stock? Jeff
The Barnard works so well with a V Block because they're ground true after heat treating, some other actions MAY work with a V Block but usually depends on the individual action. Remington wouldn't be a great choice IMO, some will work but most wont. I've built 100's of F Class, LRBR and TR rifles using Barnard actions and have never pillar/glass bedded one, all have sat in a V Block.
Matt P
Barrel Clamp : sjr-enterprises.comI have a Barnard P action that I would like to use for an F-open build and was wandering if those that use a Barnard action, do you use a v block or do you use a recoil lug when bedding the action? Is there any advantage to either method ? Any input is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
DS