AlNyhus
Silver $$ Contributor
Release agent in the mount holes, action threads and a drop of light oil on the screw threads is all I've ever used...no issues on literally dozens of dozens.
The mount mfgs generally give us quality dimensions and profiles. Recievers are the wild cards...especially factory stuff. Bedding marries those profiles and gives maximum contact. The break away force of a rifle even in slick bags can be 9 G's....a couple taps on the calculator will tell you what your scope effectively 'weighs' in that first millisecond before the gun moves rearward.
Maximum contact is a good thing. Ditto with lapping and bedding rings.
Good shootin'
-Al
The mount mfgs generally give us quality dimensions and profiles. Recievers are the wild cards...especially factory stuff. Bedding marries those profiles and gives maximum contact. The break away force of a rifle even in slick bags can be 9 G's....a couple taps on the calculator will tell you what your scope effectively 'weighs' in that first millisecond before the gun moves rearward.

Maximum contact is a good thing. Ditto with lapping and bedding rings.
Good shootin'
