Hi all,
I am thinking of bedding my CZ 550 FS in 9.3x62. The rifle has 4 contact areas with the stock:
1. Rear tang area/screw
2. Recoil lug and front action screw area
3. Under barrel recoil lug (a lug dovetailed into the barrel about mid-way along the barrel)
4. Muzzle cap area
Has anyone ever bedded a rifle like this? One could do the action in the ‘normal’ way and I would think it would be wise to bed the rear contact surface of the under-barrel lug too, then leave the rest floating.
What about the muzzle cap area?
Would you think it best to bed these 4 areas and 'float' the rest, or just fully bed the whole barrel from the recoil lug/receiver ring to the muzzle?
Thoughts?
PS the rifle shoots well, so perhaps I should just not tinker but I am thinking of making the make the stock more impervious to moisture…maybe just better oil sealing?
I am thinking of bedding my CZ 550 FS in 9.3x62. The rifle has 4 contact areas with the stock:
1. Rear tang area/screw
2. Recoil lug and front action screw area
3. Under barrel recoil lug (a lug dovetailed into the barrel about mid-way along the barrel)
4. Muzzle cap area
Has anyone ever bedded a rifle like this? One could do the action in the ‘normal’ way and I would think it would be wise to bed the rear contact surface of the under-barrel lug too, then leave the rest floating.
What about the muzzle cap area?
Would you think it best to bed these 4 areas and 'float' the rest, or just fully bed the whole barrel from the recoil lug/receiver ring to the muzzle?
Thoughts?
PS the rifle shoots well, so perhaps I should just not tinker but I am thinking of making the make the stock more impervious to moisture…maybe just better oil sealing?