04 November 2007, 22:28
EXPRESSMcMillan stock bedding-float before or after?
I have recieved my trued action with a Shilen select match barrel and also have a McMillal Lazzeroni thumbhole stock for it.
Now, the action and barrel seem to sit a bit high in the stock, although the cutouts for the ejector port line up properly. The stock was inletted by McMillan for that particular barrel contour, #5.
I am not sure if I should bed the action as it sits, then float the barrel, or hog out the barrel channel before bedding the action?
Another thing about this stock it that the trigger seems to sit a lot further forward than it did in the factory stock, and further forward than in any other rifle I have, making it a bit of a stretch from the thumbhole to reach the trigger. Does anyone else have a stock like this and have the same problem?
Thanks.
06 November 2007, 12:51
EXPRESSbump.
It's a simple question. I think I'll go ahead and bed it first, then flaot the barrel anyway.
06 November 2007, 18:08
Jim KobeWell I thought maybe someone would jump in here before me. If you bed first and float later, you run the risk of putting stresses on the action. It should be floated first and then bedded with the barrel floated. Do not put undue pressure on the action by tightening the guard screws too much.
06 November 2007, 23:09
EXPRESSGood point.
Why didn't i think of it that way?
Thanks.