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I bought a Boyds VIP Laminate stock for my Ruger 338 WM and want to know should I glass bed it or free float or just install and shoot? Some advice would be greatly appreciated and tips. Thanks!


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i tend to always bed, even if just recoil surfaces and the shank of the barrel
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The VIP I got for a Mauser NEEDED to be bedded. I could have thrown a cat through the gap between the recoil lug and the lug mortice.


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I have yet to see a pre-inletted stock that wouldn’t benefit from a good bedding job to “truly†mate the barreled action to the stock.
 
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Bedding the action is part of the fun of restocking a rifle.

If you have never done it, Why not - it is relitively easy and a fun project.

There are good, simple kits you can get that don't cost much and have enuff bedding to do 2 rifles usually.

So get to it.

Let the fun begin!!


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I bought a Boyds VIP Laminate stock for my Ruger 338 WM and want to know should I glass bed it or free float or just install and shoot? Some advice would be greatly appreciated and tips. Thanks!


I have the same stock for a Mark X Mauser on order from Boyds. Were you satisfied with the form and fit of yours? As far as your question goes, if I were you, I'd bed it.
 
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Allright I am ready to bed it, but should I free float the barrel as well? It fits very well, but I need to remove a little around the taper in the barrel. How much should be removed? Just so that it fits or enough to run a dollar around it? Thanks and it is very well made and cut.


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Take out enough of the barrel channel so you can run a note card around the barrel. Be sure to finish the channel. You can always bed the tip or shim it up with aluminum foil if need be. However, I have a 7 Rem that I full glass bedded the whole barrel channel in a fit of pique and it shoots great, plus the stock has stayed zeroed for about 25 years. It will shoot into an inch all day.
 
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Wekk I did it! I just hope it comes out tomorrow. It was not that bad, just hope it works well and I can get it out. I used a bunch of anti seize. I bedded the rear lug and the front up to about 1 1/2 of the barrel. I pluggede the screw holes, so I have to get it out. Thanks!


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Allright I am ready to bed it, but should I free float the barrel as well?


Yup....why not?


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The Boyds JRS laminate on my 458 definately had to be bedded. The action and second recoil lug are bedded and the barrel free floated.


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