I attempted my first scary gunsmithing task this weekend. I completed a successful bedding job with a B&C Medalist stock and a savage 10 223 action. To anybody that thinks that a medalist stock fits great from the factory you should try one after its bedded. At first when I got the rifle (off the EE) I figured it would be fairly tight to the action. I removed the two action bolts and to my suprise it moved about 1/2" forward and back
Now that it is bedded there is zero play with the action screws removed. The hardest part was finding the Devcon bedding compound. I was able to source it out at Greggs Distributers for $44 for the 1lb kit of Devcon 10110 plastic steel which is apparently the go-to bedding compound to use. I will be doing another gun for my friend which happens to be an HS precision stock from a Sendaro 700, I'll post pictures of that one in the process. The few pictures I took below were taken after the devcon was applied and I was waiting frantically to find out if I just superglued my gun together. The easiest video that I watched and followed was the "road to precision series" which I'm sure has been mentioned before or can be seen here;
Anybody unsure should definatly give it a try. I can't wait to see what it does at the range!!
Evan




Anybody unsure should definatly give it a try. I can't wait to see what it does at the range!!
Evan
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