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Glass Bed tutorial/pictorial
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Any of you guys have a good glass bedding tutorial/pictorial? I would like to do some of this work myself but would like better pics/instructions than the Accraglass.

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There's one over on 24hour campfire under the hunting rifles forum. It's a good description of bedding a M77
 
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I've never looked but I'd be willing to bet with the library of video's that Brownells has it would sure bet they have one.


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Thanks for the replies!
 
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another good guide is to find yourself a copy of the manual for a national match garand or m14.
 
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I've gotten into the habit of polishing and radiusing things like the recoil lug that slide in and out with assembly/disassembly; even put a slight draft angle on them...

Seems to me that the bedding job will stay tight longer...? Seems to be working well so far.

Just wondering what you guys might think of such a a practice?
 
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I've gotten into the habit of polishing and radiusing things like the recoil lug that slide in and out with assembly/disassembly; even put a slight draft angle on them...

Seems to me that the bedding job will stay tight longer...? Seems to be working well so far.

Just wondering what you guys might think of such a a practice?


I do pretty much the same, it does make things easier.
 
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Again, many thanks for the pics; the sniper one is fantastic!
 
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