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DVD for Glass-bed/Free-Float rifles?
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Help please...

Can I gt a few recommendations here on a good DVD instructional for glass-bedding and free-floating rifles...I have a bunch of rifles I need to do bewildered

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In stead of wasting money on a DVD, get me a ticket to Honolulu and I will personally coach you. Maybe get in a little diving and some sun!


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Contact Brownells with this request. They just might have a video available on the internet.


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Contact Brownells with this request. They just might have a video available on the internet.



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Whether you find a good DVD or not, here is one
VERY good read on the subject. It is one of the
best on line instructions and it helped me to
bed a rifle practically to perfection, and was
only my second.

http://www.6mmbr.com/pillarbedding.html
 
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Originally posted by DannoBoone:
Whether you find a good DVD or not, here is one
VERY good read on the subject. It is one of the
best on line instructions and it helped me to
bed a rifle practically to perfection, and was
only my second.

http://www.6mmbr.com/pillarbedding.html




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Go to Score High Gunsmithing's site: http://www.scorehi.com/ Navigate to the section on adjustable bedding pillars and you'll find a very detailed slidshow done by Charlie Robertson on bedding. You can get it on CD ROM as well. Free.


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Go to Score High Gunsmithing's site: http://www.scorehi.com/ Navigate to the section on adjustable bedding pillars and you'll find a very detailed slidshow done by Charlie Robertson on bedding. You can get it on CD ROM as well. Free.


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Any thoughts on using ProBed 2000 .????
 
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I use it a lot. It's thicker than Acra Glas Gel, which makes it a little more work to mix. It is filled with "mico-bubbles" of glass that makes it lighter. It machines well and is at least as stable as Acra Glass.


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