Something is missing...
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Something is missing...
Guess whats missing from the bench. I just bedded the recoil lug on my f class rifle. The action sits on a v block so dont need to do the whole thing, just the recoil lug.
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Re: Something is missing...
Must be the recoil lug !
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Re: Something is missing...
A decent camera?
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Nope- hope the recoil lug is on there if I bedded it!
Jeff- smartarse. No point having a phone here that has a good camera. There is stuff all reception and I have a couple of digital cameras that are collecting dust.
Jeff- smartarse. No point having a phone here that has a good camera. There is stuff all reception and I have a couple of digital cameras that are collecting dust.
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Hey, I got the right answer on FB. Figured I'd give someone else a chance....
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Re: Something is missing...
Hope its not the release agent.
Ol 55
Ol 55
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The trigger ain't on the bench , hope you didn't get devcon all thru the thing !
Hope Ol55 is wrong ! That'd suck big time
Hope Ol55 is wrong ! That'd suck big time
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Re: Something is missing...
Correct, the release agent was taken away. But dont worry there is plenty all over the action, barrel and stock where devcon isnt wanted. Just thought it was an interesting question to ask. Quite a few people ask about bedding rifles and its not hard to do. So long as you understand all the processes to the job. This is the 4th rifle I have done, though the v block was already bedded into this stock anyway for another action, I just had to grind out the old material as the recoil lugs were slightly different in size, then fill it all back up with devcon and let it dry again.
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I see you have a allen key to keep them rail bolts tight hahahaha.
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That's nasty!WARDY91 wrote:I see you have a allen key to keep them rail bolts tight hahahaha.
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Yeah, cost me a cheap 7mm barrel, him finding that in time!!WARDY91 wrote:I see you have a allen key to keep them rail bolts tight hahahaha.
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Now now chris... I dont use an allen key to keep them tight. Im half tempted to fill them with DEVCON! Its happened to 2 other people since me and a few have gone and rechecked theirs since too! Oh well keep that one for the funny book.
Jeff- you snooze, you loose!
Jeff- you snooze, you loose!
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Re: Something is missing...
Gluing the rail down with epoxy is always an option.