Well... here's the near finished product. Just need to relieve the bolt knotch and safety inlet area.
Bad on me for the rotary tool runaway marks. Glad I don't do this for a living.
So here is what I learned and you too can mangle your way to a bedded tikka.
Tips for a tikka (not including all the normal bedding procedures)
Marine tex works just fine.
Wrap the balance point of the barreled action with tape so you are floating.
Releive the tang area just like the rest of the stock inlet. Really scuff up syn stocks.
Enlargen the recoil lug mortise. Don't forget this.
Plan to bed your recoil lug right into your bedding. Scuff up the lower half and sides of the lug so the mud takes hold.
Do the pillars first.
Make your pillar holes big. I made my 1/2 inch
Make sure to put a nylon washer between the pillars and the action at this step.
If you are using lumley arms pillars, you will need to shorten them some.
Put inserts in the pillars. Flanged nylon bushings work, but I couldn't source the right size locally. So I used two cut to length sections of a carbon fiber arrowI had. Basically anything that fits the ID of your pillars and the OD of your action screws.
Bedding the action.
Use more mud than you think you would need. I used 1oz of marine tex(half the small package)
When you wrap your action with tape after mudding. Do not wrap tight. Just taught.
Thanks everyone who helped!