12 September 2007, 06:36
Charles_HelmM70 416 - Shoot First Bed Later?
I picked up a Model 70 Classic Super Express .416 Rem Mag. Anyone think the factory bedding is bad enough that even with the factory crossbolts I am risking stock damage if I shoot it before I have it properly bedded? Two boxes of Remington Green Box 400 grain round-nosed Barnes solids came with it and I probably should give it a whirl before too long.
Thanks.
Oops -- too much caffeine and not enough sleep. I was going to put this in Big Bores...
12 September 2007, 06:59
BuliwyfI would shoot mine first before I did any thing more.
12 September 2007, 07:10
McCrayMine broke the stock within the first six shots. Basically drove an area of the wood between the action lug and the mag well rearward about a sixteenth of an inch.
I thought I could shoot it a few times before I bedded it properly. I was wrong.
That factory glue gun bedding isn't worth anything.
12 September 2007, 07:13
Toomany ToolsI would bed it first. The factory's idea of bedding is a dab of hot glue on the back of the recoil lug. Could save you a lot of trouble if you bed it right away.
12 September 2007, 07:14
Charles_HelmThanks for the insight. Looks like some reinforcement is called for.