So I've read all the posts on here about how to's on bedding jobs, and have watched countless youtube videos, but now I have some specific questions for any of you that have bedded an action before. Firstly, I am mainly looking to bed the action of my model 70 because I sanded the barrel channel of the stock to try and free float the barrel, but as soon as I did this and created a bit of free space the stock has a natural warp/lean to one side. This not only causes an unslightly unsymmetrical look to the gun, but the stock noticably shifts and flexes back sometimes when in my hand. How far down the barrel channel do you think I should bed to eliminate this problem. I'm going to bed and then put a shim between stock and barrel to centre it and let it cure in that position. Should I go halfway, 3/4, all the way? I hope this makes sense to someone.
Secondly, I know that acraglas is what the gun stores sell and seems to be the most common, and devcon seems to be the toughest. But how does JB weld stand up to acraglas. i can get this at CT and it costs a lot less. is acraglass worth the extra $$?
Lastly, When Pillar bedding AND glass bedding is it better to do the pillars before or after the bedding job?
Secondly, I know that acraglas is what the gun stores sell and seems to be the most common, and devcon seems to be the toughest. But how does JB weld stand up to acraglas. i can get this at CT and it costs a lot less. is acraglass worth the extra $$?
Lastly, When Pillar bedding AND glass bedding is it better to do the pillars before or after the bedding job?




















































