Rem 700, Wooster stock, bedding?
- OnaginOffagin
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Rem 700, Wooster stock, bedding?
Need advice..... I have a pretty fair shooting Remington 700 Hunter SS in 260 Remington, factory barrel. It shot pretty well several years ago in the factory stock....got me a 27 with it once..... but then the son was heading for college, and I got priced out of the high power game. I also had bought an early Steve Wooster stock....I shot the gun in the stock once, but with no bedding or pillars...just stuck it in there and pulled the trigger!
Now, I kinda got the high power bug again, got me a nice old Leupold for the rifle, and want to get back in...... The question: the rifle should be bedded, right? Pillar-bedded? What kind of bedding compound should I use in the Wooster stock (there are no competent smiths in this area, none whatsoever, so I'll have to do it myself...)? Is there anything I should especially watch out for? Any advice and comments would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Now, I kinda got the high power bug again, got me a nice old Leupold for the rifle, and want to get back in...... The question: the rifle should be bedded, right? Pillar-bedded? What kind of bedding compound should I use in the Wooster stock (there are no competent smiths in this area, none whatsoever, so I'll have to do it myself...)? Is there anything I should especially watch out for? Any advice and comments would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Re: Rem 700, Wooster stock, bedding?
Are you coming over to Pe Ell on sunday for the hp match? I've got a loaner rifle you could use. Crap. Forgot your left handed for a second. If you've got the stock and barreled action already I'd just hand it off to Steve to work his magic. He's bedded 4 rifles for me now and I'm a very happy camper.
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Re: Rem 700, Wooster stock, bedding?
Very generous offer! Thank you! But I'm already committed Sunday... I'll be at the next one.... I also sent a email to Steve and immediately got back the word.... he uses Marine-Tex, and pillars. I think I can do it with the help of a techie/nerd friend here who beds his own rifles all the time....... thank you again! But, ummmm, I'm not left-handed!

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Re: Rem 700, Wooster stock, bedding?
For a fiberglass stock I use Marinetex or Devcon. I also use aluminum pillars. This gives a solid platform for the action.
See my latest build below Rem 700 Wooster stock. I also check bedding tension on action after bedding is done to confirm no stress on action using dial indicator. this is one way to eliminate variables for accuracy consistency.
brett
See my latest build below Rem 700 Wooster stock. I also check bedding tension on action after bedding is done to confirm no stress on action using dial indicator. this is one way to eliminate variables for accuracy consistency.
brett