need some acraglass gel..Wss sports in edmonton has now

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any one know who has some in stock??? I need about 2 boxes of the stuff as I have multiple rifles to bed for myself and friends..
 
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How many rifles do you have to bed, and how much extra are each inletted? One goes a very long way. I skim bedded a number of H&S stocks, and one savage .17hmr. The savage used a bunch of gel.

Of course that is assuming that only what is needed is mixed each time. Not like the one guy, working at TSE, who explained how the kit was a waste because when he mixed the entire package, he could have bedded a bunch of rifles, but only had one to do. lol.

Both Russels, and Wholesale have the kits BTW. Where in Alta are you?
 
How many rifles do you have to bed, and how much extra are each inletted? One goes a very long way. I skim bedded a number of H&S stocks, and one savage .17hmr. The savage used a bunch of gel.

Of course that is assuming that only what is needed is mixed each time. Not like the one guy, working at TSE, who explained how the kit was a waste because when he mixed the entire package, he could have bedded a bunch of rifles, but only had one to do. lol.

Both Russels, and Wholesale have the kits BTW. Where in Alta are you?

I am located 1,5 hours east of edmonton. I have tried wws sports in the city as well as a buddy of mine tried Calgary. all sold out. Not sure about Russels yet. yes I know a kit will do a lot of rifles but I always seem to need some on hand so 2 kits will work for now.
 
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If you are still looking for some, you might want to try P&D Enterprises in Edmonton. They usually have bedding supplies in stock. They are linked at the top of the page.
 
Of course that is assuming that only what is needed is mixed each time. Not like the one guy, working at TSE, who explained how the kit was a waste because when he mixed the entire package, he could have bedded a bunch of rifles, but only had one to do. lol.

This would be the same kind of guy who refuses to read the instructions, and refuses to use his watch to time how long he stirs the Acraglas mixture.
 
This would be the same kind of guy who refuses to read the instructions, and refuses to use his watch to time how long he stirs the Acraglas mixture.

This would likely be the same guy who did actually read the instructions and did mix the brownells glasbed mixture for the recommended 3-5 minutes. With Master swiss gunsmith Marcus watching closely...:D:runaway:
 
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