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Ok, kind of weird question. I have an HS Precision stock (Remington 700VS) w/ the Aluminum Bedding Block in it, and it's already been 'skim' bedded to ensure 100% contact btwn the stock and the receiver. Now, for a specific reason (see the recent thread 'Take Five') I am looking at ways to accomplish bedding the receiver 'up' a little from where it sits originally, and bedding the trigger guard/ magazine floorplate assembly 'down' a little. One person (elsewhere) had suggested bedding w/ tall pillars, but I'm not sure that's feasible. I do have some machinist 'contacts' who could probably handle boring thru the ABB for a hole sized to match new pillars; the question is, is this the 'right' way to go about this, or would I be better off just getting some really thick bedding compound (someone mentioned some stuff from Score-High) and figuring out how to jack up the receiver slightly whilst bedding the action? TIA, Monte | ||
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Anybody? Monte | |||
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This is covered in the other bedding post in this forum. Or you can do a search here and find what you are looking for. - Dan | |||
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Monte, Talk to Elzie Scott at One Shot. He is the best contact in town regarding precision shooting. He could tell you whether this is just a waste of time or not, or the best way to do it. | |||
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Actually, I know Elzie as well. It was his idea to get these 700VS's skim-bedded in the first place. Boring thru an ABB and installing taller pillars is, to put it mildly, I for one haven't heard of before. I'll see if he has any ideas, but I figured I might have a shot (pun intended) of finding someone on the Internet who had seen/heard/dealt w/ this kind of weird situation. Not really something I'd expect to see in HBR. But, heck, I'll ask him anyway. It's nice to be able to stump him once in a while Monte | |||
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