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I am going to bed my 700 Mountain in the factory wood stock and I have a couple questions. I have never done a wood stock or a Remington, anything special to look for or that I should do, or is it pretty straight forward?
I have bedded Rugers, Savages, Winchesters and all were synthetic stocks. Never a Remington or wood stocked rifle.
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Afterward, be sure the bolt stop is clear -- if you bed that side the channel will be filled and you will have to Dremel it a bit to keep the bolt from pulling out (when you cycle the bolt).
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Make sure it's set up properly or your DBM won't work. Everything else is the same.
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Thanks guys.
Karnis, how do I make sure that it is set correctly? I guess you are meaning that it does not set the action too high thus making the DBM unable to engage or feed?
With it being a wood stock, do I remove/shave wood from the bedding areas or just drill anchor holes and scuff the area up good?
Thanks again
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