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Never checked with Hill Country but their website says they use McMillan for their drop box. Whoever it was did a really great job of bedding and fitting. Hill Country does the absolute best job at bedding I have EVER seen. I have several and the bedding jobs are works of art.
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Rails are easy to work with, cut them off fore and aft of the action ports, mount rings in last slots, use thinner rings than Talley or Nightforce etc, if steel rail, cold blue the saw/file marks, if aluminum paint em or get em cerakoted. That works for me. I’ll even put a bit of bedding under them before I cut it. It’s nice to have the extra slots and the extra MOA doesn’t hurt in some cases. You bet Big B, my 7 Masher, 6.5 Swede and heavy 300 Win mag have bedded rail/bases, only way to fly for a syn/stainless/cerakoted hunting rifle.
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