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Bedding a Ruger VT?

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19 November 2007, 04:40
tlo47
Bedding a Ruger VT?
With the angled front mounting screw do I tighten it up and then slightly let off after putting the action in the Marine Tex?

Tom
19 November 2007, 13:55
Andre Mertens
Although I didn't do it myself, I believe
the front and rear screws were fully thightened while the bedding cured.



André
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20 November 2007, 19:51
Bill Leeper
quote:
Originally posted by tlo47:
With the angled front mounting screw do I tighten it up and then slightly let off after putting the action in the Marine Tex?

Tom

With all rifles, Ruger 77 included, the screwws should act as a locator only. I use tape around the barrel ahead of the receiver to establish the action level. the screws are tightened up to just make contact with the seats, then backed off very slightly. I drill out the stock at the screw locations and cast a glass pillar. I do this on the 77 as well. A .010" piece of shim stock between the hinge plate and magazine box and the front of the trigger guard and magazine box ensures the box doesn't act as a spacer.
The goal is to have the action sit in the stock stress free. Regards, Bill.
20 November 2007, 19:57
Andre Mertens
"front and rear screws were fully tightened while the bedding cured"

I realize that I could create a misunderstanding with what I wrote. What I meant to say is that screws are tightened until they make contact, not more and certainly not dead tight against a still soft bedding material.


André
DRSS
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3 shots do not make a group, they show a point of aim or impact.
5 shots are a group.
20 November 2007, 23:04
tlo47
I want to thank everyone for the help!!!

Tom