I'm gonna be making some pillars here soon and was origionaly thinking about using either SS or Timanium for the material because I have access to it and figured the extra weight of the SS may be benificial. Well after talking to the smith that barreled my new F-class rig he had mentioned that SS was to hard and it may cause some issues with accuracy. I can see his point on this but I was thinking that if the action was torqued to the pillers and glass bedded fully around them that this should ne be an issue?
My front piller is gonna be very big 1.250" and contured and lapped to fit the action perfectly I will cut it back so that the recoil lug has suffecient cleariance and the rear pillar will be .750", the action will be fully bedded,no mag well) to include 3" of the barrel shank. this is gonna be in a Laminated stock with ADL style bottom
I'm just wondering if I'm screwing up using the stainless steel rather than aluminum.
Any of you guys have any advice or comments on the aluminum vs Stainless steel?
My front piller is gonna be very big 1.250" and contured and lapped to fit the action perfectly I will cut it back so that the recoil lug has suffecient cleariance and the rear pillar will be .750", the action will be fully bedded,no mag well) to include 3" of the barrel shank. this is gonna be in a Laminated stock with ADL style bottom
I'm just wondering if I'm screwing up using the stainless steel rather than aluminum.
Any of you guys have any advice or comments on the aluminum vs Stainless steel?