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mikecockcroft said:I mill out 60 thou of the block with an 1 1/4 " carbide router bit. Leave a small piece at
tang to hold rear of action at level I want. Wrap tape around barrel to hold front of action at the height I want. I too am worried that Devcon that gets too thin will chip off.
tnhunter said:I've had extremely good luck using accu-risers. Quick and simple. http://erniethegunsmith.com/catalog/i186.html
mikecockcroft said:I mill out 60 thou of the block with an 1 1/4 " carbide router bit. Leave a small piece at
tang to hold rear of action at level I want. Wrap tape around barrel to hold front of action at the height I want. I too am worried that Devcon that gets too thin will chip off.
HTSmith said:All I've got to work with is a Dremel![]()
Canadian bushman said:tnhunter said:I've had extremely good luck using accu-risers. Quick and simple. http://erniethegunsmith.com/catalog/i186.html
That looks like a huge time saver
tnhunter said:Canadian bushman said:tnhunter said:I've had extremely good luck using accu-risers. Quick and simple. http://erniethegunsmith.com/catalog/i186.html
That looks like a huge time saver
It really is.
Cold Bore said:HTSmith said:Now I'm needing to bed this composite stock with an aluminum block.
Curious... why do you need to bed it?
I have a few. Bedded one to see if it made any measurable difference. I can't tell a difference in the before and after performance.
I now simply run the others as-issued, and can shoot sub-half-MOA with the unbedded guns.