I've done everything cited and a bunch that ain't. Hint.
Welds are Soooooothing and I'm a fan. Hint.
Pass an extended 1913 rail,welds and get THE fhuqk outta the way. I shoot out more barrels,than most you DUMB Fhuqks do bullets. HINT.
It's never been tough to savvy,who actually shoots and who don't. HINT.
1000 words.
Bless your hearts for trying though.
Hint.
LAUGHING!...………...
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
When I bought my m700 stainless SPS 300 WSM about 10 years ago, the factory was putting a pretty rough bead blast finish on the receivers. I had recoil shear the base screws on the rear mount, So I turned to the collective wisdom of the campfire and was told to use epoxy bedding between the mount and receiver, so I did.
I put release agent on the receiver and threads so when I screwed them together it only stuck to the bases. The problem was solved and has never repeated.
Also, sometimes when you remove scope bases you will notice where oily goop has worked its way under the bases. This means your rig is asking you to bed the bases for uniform fit and bearing.
The Do NOTHING Gang is HILARIOUS,in their "response".
LAUGHING!
Hint...……….
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
I've done everything cited and a bunch that ain't. Hint.
Welds are Soooooothing and I'm a fan. Hint.
Pass an extended 1913 rail,welds and get THE fhuqk outta the way. I shoot out more barrels,than most you DUMB Fhuqks do bullets. HINT.
It's never been tough to savvy,who actually shoots and who don't. HINT.
1000 words.
Bless your hearts for trying though.
Hint.
LAUGHING!...………...
Sincere question- What is the photo supposed to show besides a rifle, some dies, and a round? Since this sickness biz, I no longer have access to a regular computer, and I'm relegated to using this borrowed phone and can just barely make out enough to get by. In other words, I CSS
Left of the cartridge, the mount is welded to the receiver.
Originally Posted by Ranger99
Sincere question- What is the photo supposed to show besides a rifle, some dies, and a round? Since this sickness biz, I no longer have access to a regular computer, and I'm relegated to using this borrowed phone and can just barely make out enough to get by. In other words, I CSS
“Live free or die. Death is not the worst of evils.” - General John Stark.
I've done everything cited and a bunch that ain't. Hint.
Welds are Soooooothing and I'm a fan. Hint.
Pass an extended 1913 rail,welds and get THE fhuqk outta the way. I shoot out more barrels,than most you DUMB Fhuqks do bullets. HINT.
It's never been tough to savvy,who actually shoots and who don't. HINT.
1000 words.
Bless your hearts for trying though.
Hint.
LAUGHING!...………...
Sincere question- What is the photo supposed to show besides a rifle, some dies, and a round? Since this sickness biz, I no longer have access to a regular computer, and I'm relegated to using this borrowed phone and can just barely make out enough to get by. In other words, I CSS
Can you see the yellow tape?
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It’s time to WAKE UP GOD BLESS THE USA WWG1WGA THERE ARE NO COINCIDENCES
If you can use a one piece scope base, you can get around some of the skill required to epoxy two scope bases parallel with the bore and co planar and in line with each other.
All the youtube videos I have seen on epoxy under scope bases, were for a one piece base.
The two piece bases need epoxy more, but would require using rings tight on the scope to position the bases during epoxy hardening.
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I have been epoxying the bases to the receiver for quite a while now. They usually separate with little fanfare when needed but never seem to from recoil or hunting. There is very little down-side to doing it. To whomever things JB weld is a "weak epoxy" I will disagree with you. It is actually quite strong as epoxies go. I bed. lightly snug the screw and then tighten properly after a few hours. Don't get the epoxy on the threads. I'm with Stick on the welding,. I think it is better yet. Remington 700 actions rear bridges are ground with less that any precision. Bedding them is very helpful. It you don't think so. Mount a 2 piece base set and drop a level over the top. You will be surprised at how much out of alignment they are.
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2 things. The OP never ask about using epoxy on the screws. He ask about using epoxy on the bases. I always do. The other thing is about JB Weld being :"weak" epoxy, JB Weld is rated at the top for strength in 2 part epoxies.
If you don't jig align and epoxy bed 2 piece bases, they are most likely out of alignment. More so on some guns/bases than others. RJ
Oh my,does yet another Clueless Brokedick Whining Kchunt,wish to correlate that she just also happens to be a Lying Piece Of Fhuqking Schit to boot...the "lucky" kchunt. Hint. Congratulations?!?
In fairness,welds have no equal and especially when joining max ring spacing. Pardon the splendor of 8" RPM and .473" L/A 180 .796 BC. Google as you must. Hint.
That being said,I've seen (5) 8x40 fasteners,do nice things,in regards to zero retention. Hint.
It's never been difficult to tell who shoots and who don't. Be nice to see the S/A 700 based Bart' 7" RPM 224 Grendel arrive this pass. Hint.
Bless your hearts for trying.
Hint.
LAUGHING!...................
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."