I have a Rem 700 in .308 that shoots really nice. Like everyone else, I want just a little more.
The barreled action is currently bedded into a stock with aluminum action block but even with all that support it seems to be sensitive to action screw torque.
What is the consensus on "gluing" the action into the stock/action block and afterward just screwing the action screws into the action tight enough to just keep them from getting lost (as a friend suggested)?
I have no plans on changing anything as the rifle now sits until the barrel is completely shot out (about 5,000 rounds from now as it looks).
What product is normally used for this process? Would using the same bedding compound (Devcon) as it's now bedded in, only seriously de-greasing the action and removing some of he existing bedding first (1/16" or so) be fine?
I'm open to thoughts and suggestions.
The barreled action is currently bedded into a stock with aluminum action block but even with all that support it seems to be sensitive to action screw torque.
What is the consensus on "gluing" the action into the stock/action block and afterward just screwing the action screws into the action tight enough to just keep them from getting lost (as a friend suggested)?
I have no plans on changing anything as the rifle now sits until the barrel is completely shot out (about 5,000 rounds from now as it looks).
What product is normally used for this process? Would using the same bedding compound (Devcon) as it's now bedded in, only seriously de-greasing the action and removing some of he existing bedding first (1/16" or so) be fine?
I'm open to thoughts and suggestions.