have some questions about piller bedding a new short range 100/200, benchrest stock.
since i have to do some of the inletting(i have piller bedded quite a few rifles,all have been factory,or fully inleted). inletting i will need to do is depth of action and srew holes,fitting of action down in to stock(depth).
question #1 what is the very best bedding compound?
i plan on measureing the stock and finding the center line to make sure my screw hole are on the center line of the stock.sound right?(mcmillian BR stock)
depth of action? thinking of makeing sure stock is straight and even and then measureing and tapeing a center line on the action,setting the action in half its diameter?
also depth of action uniform front to rear?
bedding will be done in two parts first setting the action and pillers and then full skim coat
of entire action with drilled holes and injected with bedding compund at recoil lugs.what i mean by that is at rear tang and front recoil lug i drill some holes in to stock and inject bedding compound into them to make sure they are filled when i skim coat glass the whole action so i get a good bite in to the stock at the recoil points.(has worked well before).
any one done this before? anyone have any ideas?
this seems to be the way i have planed it out in my head.
read the artical on piller bedding and they reccomend davcron as best bedding compound and kiwi shoe pollish as release agent??
but they dont get into depth of action, action depth even or slightly tilted rearward or any thing like that??
since i have to do some of the inletting(i have piller bedded quite a few rifles,all have been factory,or fully inleted). inletting i will need to do is depth of action and srew holes,fitting of action down in to stock(depth).
question #1 what is the very best bedding compound?
i plan on measureing the stock and finding the center line to make sure my screw hole are on the center line of the stock.sound right?(mcmillian BR stock)
depth of action? thinking of makeing sure stock is straight and even and then measureing and tapeing a center line on the action,setting the action in half its diameter?
also depth of action uniform front to rear?
bedding will be done in two parts first setting the action and pillers and then full skim coat
of entire action with drilled holes and injected with bedding compund at recoil lugs.what i mean by that is at rear tang and front recoil lug i drill some holes in to stock and inject bedding compound into them to make sure they are filled when i skim coat glass the whole action so i get a good bite in to the stock at the recoil points.(has worked well before).
any one done this before? anyone have any ideas?
this seems to be the way i have planed it out in my head.
read the artical on piller bedding and they reccomend davcron as best bedding compound and kiwi shoe pollish as release agent??
but they dont get into depth of action, action depth even or slightly tilted rearward or any thing like that??