Doug Lykins
40 Cal.
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I've built several centerfire rifle stocks from shaped blanks. A common practice is to epoxy bed the front of the receiver / lug area and first inch or so of the barrel, free floating the rest, also pillar bed the front & rear action screws. This is done NOT to hide sloppy inletting but to enhance accuracy. If done correctly the epoxy material is invisable when the gun is assembled.
Has anybody done tried this on a ML? If so what portion of the barrel did you bed?
I know this practice would not be considered PC or HC but no one would see it unless you removed the barrel.
Thanks in advance, Doug
Has anybody done tried this on a ML? If so what portion of the barrel did you bed?
I know this practice would not be considered PC or HC but no one would see it unless you removed the barrel.
Thanks in advance, Doug