GreyFox Report post Posted August 19, 2016 MIne did not have the aluminum blocks, the center (non-centered, wallowed out elongated way too large diameter hole) was the issue, that was my experience, not saying all are like that, just be aware of it, Space forward of the lug...... hmmmmm...... sounds like room for the action to move (Newton's third law action - reaction) Glassing, one way to leearn, do it, on your own gun, then if you mess it up, at least it's yours and not a paying customers!!! I use brownells accuglas and swear by it, Do Not be stingy with release agent. go slow and neat.... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trphyhntr Report post Posted August 26, 2016 Did you shoot it 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Farmboy876 Report post Posted August 27, 2016 If it was mine (I own a b&c) I would sand/Dremel that down. Then bed complete action from just in from of recoil lug all the way back to rear action screw. I use jb weld or devcon whatever I have at the time. It'll be solid after that and any accuracy issues after that will be ammo/shooter.... My .2c 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Viper Report post Posted August 27, 2016 I did Sunday. It wasn't grouping very well...about 2". I loosened the forward action screw a 1/8 turn and the groups tightened up to nearly 1". The original torque was 60 inch pounds. After I got home, I did more reseach and found that torque can very from 35 - 65 inch lbs. I took it apart and re-torqued it to 40. I need another outing to see how it does. I'll take my equipment and make adjustments in the field. To be fare, my shooting bench setup wasn't that great. I will have a better setup next time. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Viper Report post Posted August 27, 2016 If it was mine (I own a b&c) I would sand/Dremel that down. Then bed complete action from just in from of recoil lug all the way back to rear action screw. I use jb weld or devcon whatever I have at the time. It'll be solid after that and any accuracy issues after that will be ammo/shooter.... My .2c Yeah, I considered that. After some research I found that the lighter sporter barrels may need the foreward stock contact to dampen the barrel whip. We'll see. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mike S Report post Posted August 27, 2016 I had a Remington Custom Shop KS Mountain Rifle with the fore end bumps that was a 1/2 MOA shooter. The downside was if you shot with a tight shooting sling it could shift POI due to sling tension. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trphyhntr Report post Posted August 27, 2016 To be fare, my shooting bench setup wasn't that great. gotta have a good rest. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Viper Report post Posted August 27, 2016 To be fare, my shooting bench setup wasn't that great. gotta have a good rest. Did you get yours yet? What are you putting it on? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trphyhntr Report post Posted August 27, 2016 To be fare, my shooting bench setup wasn't that great. gotta have a good rest.Did you get yours yet? What are you putting it on? Mine had to be made so I guess it's still going to be a little while. A Remington 700 7mm. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DesertBull Report post Posted August 27, 2016 I checked the fit of the recoil lug. The lug fits tight against the aluminum block and the bolt holes are lined up, so it should be good without bedding, unless there are accuracy issues. There is a lot of space forward of the lug. If I do decide to bed the lug, what epoxy is recommended? They all seem to have mixed reviews. Devon steel 2 part epoxy works well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
duckhunter175 Report post Posted August 27, 2016 x2 for DEVCON steel 2 part! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trphyhntr Report post Posted September 14, 2016 Mine came in the other day. For my Remington 700 bdl with a factory drop box magazine Share this post Link to post Share on other sites