SKS glue bedding
Hi Jerry,
Finished the gluing yesterday and tried it on range today.
I used degrease to clean the stock and action. It worked well.
Then JB weld epoxy was used to glue them together. Only on action, not on barrel. I also trim of a little wood from the front end of the stock so it wouldn't touch the barrel.
Wait 24 hr til glue drys. Went to the range this morning, fired 80 rounds through the glued SKS without any sign of loosing or cracking.
I had done reseraching job on composite material in U of T so I know with proper surface treatment the epoxy will withstand the shock with ease

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In the range I will say the group is much stable. Which means I no long get groups 5" apart from each other (100 yards). The groups themself is about 4", which is what I expect from the Czech ammo. The 5 shots pattern is interesting: normally 3 shots in the middle within 2" group and the other two flyers can be 5" away. I know it's not me because I shoot golfball with rimfire at 100 yards.
It's time to find some commercial ammo or maybe I should try hand loading. Prospor had good luck with hand-loads....
Sorry my co-work broke my camaro

so there isn't any pics.
Best regards,
Michael
NOTE: Don't do it if you are not comfortable with this glue thing. The contact surface is not so wide and Jerry pointed out the oil can be a factor. From what I observed I believe it woundn't be dangous if the glue delaminated but the gun will go scraped

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