mevoughlian
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- Location
- Hamilton Ontario
Hey guys,
I want to bed a rifle for the first time, I have no experience what so ever. I've doubt with bondo,putties,epoxies, and so on when I worked at a body shop for a few years but I've never done a rifle.
First question, what bedding compund should I use? I want to use devcon since I hear it's good but I can't find it , I don't know where to find it . I've checked home depot, home hard ware, tsc country hardware stores, walmart , canadian tire, and another building supply store. The employees at every store that i have gone too didnt even know what devcon was. I also looked for marine tex and it was the same thing. Any advice?
Second question, does any one have some tips that I should follow.
I'm planning on bedding one of my savage axis' first just to see how things go and practice so It doesn't hurt as much if I screw something up haha. Also I figured practicing on the axis would be a good start because I mainly want to bed my tikka t3 varmint that I just bought and they have a somewhat similar recoil lug set up.
I want to do everything the right way with the right materials/compounds, I'd really appreciate any advice and/or opinions.
Thanks!
I want to bed a rifle for the first time, I have no experience what so ever. I've doubt with bondo,putties,epoxies, and so on when I worked at a body shop for a few years but I've never done a rifle.
First question, what bedding compund should I use? I want to use devcon since I hear it's good but I can't find it , I don't know where to find it . I've checked home depot, home hard ware, tsc country hardware stores, walmart , canadian tire, and another building supply store. The employees at every store that i have gone too didnt even know what devcon was. I also looked for marine tex and it was the same thing. Any advice?
Second question, does any one have some tips that I should follow.
I'm planning on bedding one of my savage axis' first just to see how things go and practice so It doesn't hurt as much if I screw something up haha. Also I figured practicing on the axis would be a good start because I mainly want to bed my tikka t3 varmint that I just bought and they have a somewhat similar recoil lug set up.
I want to do everything the right way with the right materials/compounds, I'd really appreciate any advice and/or opinions.
Thanks!




















































