Ok, I lied. I said I would wait until the winter to bed my LAW, but upon further review, I could not take it....LOL

All I have to say is stress, stress, stress (No not me) in the bedding. Tang especially flexed down quit a bit, as did the stock fore-end, as you tightened the guard screws.

So I'll put my money where my mouth is, and took some pics of the process :

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You can see where the shank was hitting the stock, on the right side....

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Stock all prepped and ready for epoxy

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All gooped up....

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Action set in, centered using a bedding bolt, with electrical tape wrapped around the shank so that it is a tight fit in the front guard screw hole (self centers front guard screw in hole)

Also, I cut index card shims in order to center the BBL in the BBL channel. This also sets the action to the desired height in the stock, and also seats the tang area. I may also bed the tang, after the recoil lug area cures. I always check the tang area after the recoil lug are if bedded. I.e., I bed in a two step process...if the tang needs it..

I'll take more pics after I pop it out.

Tony