According to Devcon's literature, the shrinkage rate for their 10110 putty is .0006/ubic inch. If the bedding is say .100 thick, it's shrinkage is only a tenth of that, so a very indiscerneable amount either way. I'm not sure over what period of time they use to measure it in it's "cured" state..or how old it is, iow. That said, if so, bedding shrinkage is a non-factor BUT...stocks shrink for a long time and wood both expands and contracts. Actually both do to a degree. Point being, fiberglass resins shrink a lot more than devcon's stated amounts and can still be curing for a long time. You can see it on some painted stocks over time, where it's slick as glass when new but a few years down the road, you may see the fiberglass pattern through the paint. The reason I think it's the stock more so than the paint shrinking is that you don't see it imperfections over metal, like sanding scratches for example, suffer the same thing.
Bottom line, I suspect most(not 100%) of the shrinkage in Al's pic and in general is from stock shrinkage more than the epoxy itself. IMHO, it may take literally years for some resins to fully cure to the point of no shrinkage at all. Again, jmo but if devcon's numbers are accurate, you simply can't see 60 millionths(@.100 deep) with the naked eye, which brings us to...how did "Al's bedding" shrink visibly. I'd say the substrate moved a lot more than the bedding is all. Also, what about the core material of the stock? I bet it really shrinks compared to devcon.
Bottom line, I suspect most(not 100%) of the shrinkage in Al's pic and in general is from stock shrinkage more than the epoxy itself. IMHO, it may take literally years for some resins to fully cure to the point of no shrinkage at all. Again, jmo but if devcon's numbers are accurate, you simply can't see 60 millionths(@.100 deep) with the naked eye, which brings us to...how did "Al's bedding" shrink visibly. I'd say the substrate moved a lot more than the bedding is all. Also, what about the core material of the stock? I bet it really shrinks compared to devcon.