I am under orders from my intellectual superiors here on the forum to glass bed my rifle and stop whining about the crappy accuracy I am getting until I do. Seems reasonable on the face of it but sometimes those people forget who they're dealing with! 
I'm shooting the Rem. 700 SPS Tactical with that Hogue hard rubber stock. Can you bed those stocks? Seems to me that trying to glass bed a flexible rubber stock might be akin to polishing a turd! Have any of you guys done it? How did it work for you? Did you have to remove material the same as you would with a wooden stock?
This is my first crack at bedding a stock and I thought I would just bounce it off you guys before I started playing with resins and epoxies and such. As always, your scholarly opinions are sincerely appreciated!
(Yes, I know to avoid getting this stuff in your eyes, nostrils or other orifices. Darwin tried to take me out with adhesives a couple years back...!)
I'm shooting the Rem. 700 SPS Tactical with that Hogue hard rubber stock. Can you bed those stocks? Seems to me that trying to glass bed a flexible rubber stock might be akin to polishing a turd! Have any of you guys done it? How did it work for you? Did you have to remove material the same as you would with a wooden stock?
This is my first crack at bedding a stock and I thought I would just bounce it off you guys before I started playing with resins and epoxies and such. As always, your scholarly opinions are sincerely appreciated!
(Yes, I know to avoid getting this stuff in your eyes, nostrils or other orifices. Darwin tried to take me out with adhesives a couple years back...!)