Remington 700 SPS Varmint bedding the rifle action part 3/9
by cici71 on Friday, August 13th, 2010 | 5 Comments
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Remington 700 SPS Varmint bedding the rifle action part 3 DISCLAMER This video is NOT an instructional video on rifle bedding. It is a video record of my own work. Therefore Wilderness Education can take NO liability if you damage your rifle using any of the techniques shown. If you bed your rifle it is classed as a modification and will void your manufacturers warranty. STAY OUT OF JAIL AND THE DARWIN AWARDS !!!! I hope you all enjoy this video series
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page 2…then you can clean up and grind the plastic under the bottom metal and full length bed that too so in the end you have a nice solid piece of devcon through the top and bottom of your stock with 2 solid pillars in between for stability. just remember to give the action screws a half turn out and back again after a few hours of setting time to give then a litte clearance.. pity they couldnt make the stock more solid in the first place! haha
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you can actually pillar bed your rifle with the devcon too. you drill out the bolt holes to around 10mm or even 13mm or so, put plenty of release agent on your bottom metal, action and action screws. put the bottom metal in with the bolts thru the enlarged holes and fill up the holes around the screws with devcon.. its better doing this when you do your action bedding
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i am finding your videos very informative and i am learning alot here.
my thought is that if you have to do this kind of beddeing again you should use the dremel with the attachment that makes it look like a router that way you get a really even cut all the way round.
please keep up the good demos and thank you for them.
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Pillar bedding is designed for wooded stocks but with crapy injection moulded plastic stocks the best meathod is full length bedding on epoxy resin which is the method that i am using
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I’m just curious, why didn’t you pillar bed the rifle first? I’m thinking about glass bedding one of my rifles and just looking around researching, it seems like the thing to do is pillar bed your rifle and then glass bed it(or epoxy bed it which I think is what you’re doing if I remember right)