I just bought a stock that has no bedding or aluminum block. Its going on a trued Rem 700 with a 26" shilen 22-250. I was curious if I need to get some pillars and install them before I bed and if it would make that much difference? Thanks, Arky
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I'd install them when I am bedding. People do it both ways though. I like them so your tightening the guard screws against something that doesn't change (much)I just bought a stock that has no bedding or aluminum block. Its going on a trued Rem 700 with a 26" shilen 22-250. I was curious if I need to get some pillars and install them before I bed and if it would make that much difference? Thanks, Arky
That's interesting-- They had pillars in mausers long before I was born. Sure the wood may move but to me the idea of a pillar is to keep from smashing the wood down more and more. I think a devconned bedding area with pillars is pretty stable to. I do like stocks with the aluminum bedding channels in them the best. Funny I was thinking of how I might fasten some aluminum in a stock today before I read you post. I did not quite understand how you fasten the aluminum in the stock. Could you be more specific? I hope all this stuff is helping the OPI've never been a fan of pillars, particularly in stock materials that might move, ie wood. IMO while pillars stabilize where they're located, they do nothing to change the stiffness of the stock.
I prefer to bed a section of 3/4 inch wide aluminum of a suitable depth machined out for action screws & hardened antimarring washers. Attacking the sides with a dowelling drill run shallow gives it enough grab for the glue.
I use flat bottom actions, but you can manage round actions by machining the top of the block (or not as you wish). It'll work both ways once the action is bedded, the only difference being a marginal weight issue.
The set ups I'm thinking of used a front screw & one forward of the trigger; the tangs weren't bedded, so there wasn't a need to fiddle about for the trigger.
I just bought a stock that has no bedding or aluminum block. Its going on a trued Rem 700 with a 26" shilen 22-250. I was curious if I need to get some pillars and install them before I bed and if it would make that much difference? Thanks, Arky
Like Preacher says!! If your bothering to bed the stock/action, might just as well do pillars at the same time and be done with it. You'll be much happier when it's done.Do the bedding and pillars at the same time...
Preacher knows what he's talking about !!Do the bedding and pillars at the same time...
I should say I don't want the pillars touching the action either. That's why some people mill a slot in the bedding. I like the solid pillar to tighten against on the bottomI view pillars as more of a screw guide and prefer the action be pulled against only the bedding. I use them on weaker stocks to increase the footprint for the screw head and don't prefer it to touch the action.