Good luck at the range.
CAL
Please do elaborate -- I'm soon going to be trying this myself
I was considering pouring the pillars one at a time to try to avoid the problems with the angle on the front pillar.
I'd like to hear what NOT to try...
jpb
The Range session turned out GREAT .75-1.0" 5 shot, w/10-15mph headwind, W/70g hornady @3050 fps.(I couldnt wait on the wind )
I put the rear sleve/pillar in first, it is a brownells(080-911-098)stainless Mauser stock sleve .375OD x .280ID.trimmed for length. I cut some groves & roughed it up real good. I drilled out the rear hole in the stock to 27/64, I found a O ring that fit on the pillar and in the 27/64 stock hole snugly. Then I wrapped the rear screw with masking tape so it would just slide into the pillar
(to center it in pillar)Then I put the rear screw & pillar on the action semi tight, dropped it into the stock, installed and tightened the front screw/floorplate & lightly clamped the rear of the action to the stock, slipped the Oring on the pillar & pushed it as far down into the stock as possible(to keep epoxy from running all over, removed later)then I mixed up some epoxy stuck it into a Hypo.W/16ga needle and injected the epoxy into the void around the pillar and let it set For the front I used the Brownells Ruger pillar kit(080-000-007). The front pillar was basicly the same except a gob of putty replaced the nice sanitary little Oring seal. Because of the funny angle of the front screw/recoil lug you can't put the pillar on the action nice & square & drop the stock on it. The front pillar wasn't a exact fit, the angles were correct but the dimentions and screw diameter change things. To make a long story not as long, the first try on the front pillar ended up not seated squarely on the bottom of the recoil lug. But I had used just enough 5 min epoxy to hold it in place. So after it set a little I pulled it apart to have a look, Then I drove the non fittin ugly sideways sittin piece of SH%# out with a punch and HAMMER.(was able to save all) Good thing I did not let it sit over night, I would have had to drill it out
!! I ended up cutting a .035 spacer to make the recoil lug and pillar align properly
For the bedding I removed some wood! I under cut/mechanical locked all of the areas were the Bronnells Steel-Bed was to go
I also removed material from around the top and bottom of both pillars 1/4-3/8 deep and packed it with Steel-bed
It did turn out GOOD finally!
Good luck ALL