I am planning to bed my McMillan stock this week. I have MarineTex, Johnson's past wax, modeling clay, electrical tape, blue painters tape, lots of q-tips and stirring sticks.
My question is that I see most sites advocating for using electrical tape, rubber tubes, etc and wrapping this around the action and stock to hold them together while curing; why not use a counterbore screw or a threaded rod, washer and nut to hold the action in?
My stock already has aluminum pillars in them. The action is sitting fairly well in the stock when McMillan inletted it. There are a few things I need to relieve, but that is minor dremel work.
My question is that I see most sites advocating for using electrical tape, rubber tubes, etc and wrapping this around the action and stock to hold them together while curing; why not use a counterbore screw or a threaded rod, washer and nut to hold the action in?
My stock already has aluminum pillars in them. The action is sitting fairly well in the stock when McMillan inletted it. There are a few things I need to relieve, but that is minor dremel work.