Black Jaque Janaviac
40 Cal.
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I have a TVM Virginia rifle that has been serving me well for many years. Then a few years ago I went to do my usual sight check prior to deer season and the dang thing shot about 6 inches high at 50 yards. Well in the ensuing years I had heck to pay chasing accuracy woes. I just removed the barrel and noticed that the area under the tang lost it's bedding. Evidently TVM made the inlet about 1/8-inch too deep and it looks like it was bedded. I have no idea how the bedding material was lost. Perhaps I had dismantled the gun and it dropped out without me noticing?
Anyway, I waxed up the tang, plugged the bolt-holes, and poured a little bit of epoxy in and pressed the barrel into place. It looks like it is well-bedded, however I think the barrel is shifted foward by just a tiny bit (like 1/64th or less) and the bolt holes do not align.
It appears the epoxy may be a little tough to carve out with an inletting tool.
Thoughts? Recommendations?
Anyway, I waxed up the tang, plugged the bolt-holes, and poured a little bit of epoxy in and pressed the barrel into place. It looks like it is well-bedded, however I think the barrel is shifted foward by just a tiny bit (like 1/64th or less) and the bolt holes do not align.
It appears the epoxy may be a little tough to carve out with an inletting tool.
Thoughts? Recommendations?