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What is the best way to go about this? Ernie the gunsmith has a kit that appears to use exterior washers with shoulders, if I am understanding him correctly. I have very ittle in this rifle and I would like to do it myself, I have bedded several Model 70s and I purchased the Richard's Custom Rifles stress free pillar bedding DVD. I work with epoxies everyday, so this is well within mine skill set.
Any tips? Use 2 or three pillars? Will I even see enough benefit versus just bedding on hunting rifle?
Thanks
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Darryle I assume this is a factory Tupperware stock. I would rough up the lug recess, action sides, and tang of the stock. Clean them with acetone and bed it. Installing pillars on a Tupperware stock on a hunting rifle with blind magazine would be a bit of work and IMO not worth the hassle.
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Yes sir, factory tupperware stock.
Thanks for the advice
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