While I recognize this to be a nit picking question, does anyone know anything about the characteristics of different bedding materials in regards to expansion and contraction due to temperature change?

It would seem that great attention to detail is spent on ensuring minimum tolerance interface between the action and whatever bedding system is used, be it aluminum pillars or various epoxy matrix compounds. However, it is certain that with large temperature changes that one will shrink or expand at a different rate than the receiver, thus causing the quality of the interface to suffer. Anybody got any info on this?


I am..........disturbed.

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