Several here have asked about bedding the Husqvarna rifles, so here's one I just did. Got it from Anthony with their usual top-shelf service and delivery. Took it to the range for the 30-06 to 9.3X62 case reforming thread that I started a while back. http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=663917 (Which reminds me, I need to get back there and post some more information about that.)
It is a 98 action and shot fine, but decided to bed it for strength, if nothing else. Scraped and cut away all the varnish and oil from the beech stock, in the area to be bedded, using a very sharp morticing chisel. Notice how large the factory hole for the front of the floor plate is. We will take care of that.
Taped barrel at forend contact to center it in the barrel channel, and 2 1/2 inches ahead of receiver ring to limit bedding compound. Applied two coats of Johnson's Paste wax for release agent to all metal parts, especially front guard screw and inside threaded screw hole in the action.
Taped off stock to protect from any wayward bedding getting on finish,
and to hold magazine/floor plate assembly in place.
Used AcraGel with some brown stain added to match stock finish.
Settled barrelled action into stock and snugged up action screws.
Removed barrelled action after six hours and trimmed excess bedding from above stock. You can see the negative impressions of the serial number, inspector's stamps, and the barrel index mark in the bedding. That Johnson's Paste Wax is great stuff!
Put it all back together for 48 hours to cure completely. Bedding flowed nicely into huge area under receiver.
The finished product after sanding down to match stock profile, ready to go hunting!
Did not bed the tang yet. Will see how it shoots like this first.
Ted
It is a 98 action and shot fine, but decided to bed it for strength, if nothing else. Scraped and cut away all the varnish and oil from the beech stock, in the area to be bedded, using a very sharp morticing chisel. Notice how large the factory hole for the front of the floor plate is. We will take care of that.
Taped barrel at forend contact to center it in the barrel channel, and 2 1/2 inches ahead of receiver ring to limit bedding compound. Applied two coats of Johnson's Paste wax for release agent to all metal parts, especially front guard screw and inside threaded screw hole in the action.
Taped off stock to protect from any wayward bedding getting on finish,
and to hold magazine/floor plate assembly in place.
Used AcraGel with some brown stain added to match stock finish.
Settled barrelled action into stock and snugged up action screws.
Removed barrelled action after six hours and trimmed excess bedding from above stock. You can see the negative impressions of the serial number, inspector's stamps, and the barrel index mark in the bedding. That Johnson's Paste Wax is great stuff!
Put it all back together for 48 hours to cure completely. Bedding flowed nicely into huge area under receiver.
The finished product after sanding down to match stock profile, ready to go hunting!
Did not bed the tang yet. Will see how it shoots like this first.
Ted
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