I have a Savage Edge that I am considering glass bedding. I realize many people don't like the stock on this gun, but I do. It feels and fits nicely, so buying a new stock is not something I am going to consider at the moment.
I have zero experience in glass bedding so I have been reading quite a few articles on it and watching what few youtube videos I can find. It seems that Devcon bedding compound is the product to use. The forestock is quite flexible and currently it actually contacts the barrel, which it shouldn't, so I am thinking about applying bedding compound all the way to the very end of the stock to stiffen it up and free the barrel from contact. I would use tape around the barrel to create the proper spacing between stock and barrel. Anyone familiar with this stock will know that the forend is hollow cavities that would have to be filled. (I will post pics later as I'm typing this on my phone at work).
My second concern is the trigger area. A section of the base of the stock and the trigger guard are a molded piece of plastic that actually comes off the stock when you remove the bolts to seperate the action/barrel from the stock.. Not quite sure what to do with this..
Anyways, as I said, this would be my first attempt at bedding and any thoughts, suggestions ideas would be appreciated.
how/where the barrel is contacting the stock
I have zero experience in glass bedding so I have been reading quite a few articles on it and watching what few youtube videos I can find. It seems that Devcon bedding compound is the product to use. The forestock is quite flexible and currently it actually contacts the barrel, which it shouldn't, so I am thinking about applying bedding compound all the way to the very end of the stock to stiffen it up and free the barrel from contact. I would use tape around the barrel to create the proper spacing between stock and barrel. Anyone familiar with this stock will know that the forend is hollow cavities that would have to be filled. (I will post pics later as I'm typing this on my phone at work).
My second concern is the trigger area. A section of the base of the stock and the trigger guard are a molded piece of plastic that actually comes off the stock when you remove the bolts to seperate the action/barrel from the stock.. Not quite sure what to do with this..
Anyways, as I said, this would be my first attempt at bedding and any thoughts, suggestions ideas would be appreciated.
how/where the barrel is contacting the stock
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