How to Glass Bed a Precision Hunting Rifle | Gunsmithing
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- Wyoming Gun Company's Gunsmith Geoff demonstrates the process of Glass Bedding a Precision Hunting Rifle to an HS Precision Stock with an aluminum bedding block pre-installed. He walks us through his process to ensure the proof research barrel and Remington 700 bolt action receiver have a clean and precise bedding to remove all the play during the amendment processes.
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You have a very sincere presence on camera, nephew...something that many can never acquire. And your skillset? Wow!
Really good video series. Can't wait to see the finished product.
you could have shown more of the milling process honing out the stock. i would liked to seen your finish and exactly how you achieved machining it out with a small end mill cutter.
So you squeezes all that epoxy into the threads ? And usual those hoses goes through the action all the way where barrel threads are and u just epoxy those threads ? That's going to be fun to take that barrel off
nice
Please do a video on pillow and glass bedding a Sako 75 and 85 thanks
Have you made an updated video? Can you explain why others tape recoil lugs?
Did u put anything on the end of the action and barrel to prevent it from sticking in the stock?
Take a more measured approach than other like videos. Good job!
Can you do a video on pillar bedding also?
That's a good suggestion! Something we'll look into doing in the near future. Thanks for watching!!
Some people tape the front of the recoil lug. Is the a reason you don’t do that?
Was going to ask the same question, have you found out why?
How do you keep the bolts from getting glued in
Release agent on threads
Why wouldn’t you torque the action screws? I was assuming it would be best so you can replicate the fit with proper torque.
My approach to bedding has changed slightly since making this. I no longer even wrap the bedded rifle with surgical tubing anymore. I found it squeezed out too much bedding compound as it's setting up. Screws are only finger tight after setting it in. Provides for a much better result and then the screws are properly torqued for final assembly. Thanks for watching!!
A stress free bedding job is what you want which is the reason you don’t want to tighten the screws down tight. I only finger right the crews.
So glad i have a milling machine 😒
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Nice if you showed the whole process....
We do show the whole process! Watch all the videos and BOOM you got the info you seek!
You didnt bed all along the sides of the action to prevent movemen further enhanceing the job . Even snugged that reciever will distort slightly defeating the purpose of stress free bedding . A dial indicator proves my point . If you say its a hunting rifle not a target job i remind you targets dont bleed . No pillars either so it wont ever truly be stress free or consistantly torqued . You are capable of far better than this . Sorry.......