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Re: Advice on bedding a rifle

Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2019 7:46 pm
by lee_enfield223
I remember working at a gun shop in sydney and we used to charge about $80 and $40 went to the smith. I do my own and use Brownells acraglass gel works perfect every time, BUT I agree kiwi neutral or proper molding wax release agent is best. Here's a link on how to do it. but you don't need to fill the whole barrel channel with epoxy just the first inch forward of the receiver ring

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOo-_Ss7aIs

Re: Advice on bedding a rifle

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2019 9:24 am
by macca
Just did a quick look at pricing.
Bed and float $360
Pillar bed from $450
Seems like that is in the ball park for 3 shops in my area. Give or take $30.
Jeez I am glad of v blocks or equivalent chasis on most of my rifles. Though I did have to skim bed one of those.
Good luck Raven

Re: Advice on bedding a rifle

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 2:20 pm
by trevort
Raven Luke just called me. The crappy inletting in the Boyds didn’t leave enough wood to drill out for pillars. But loads of space for bedding compound. Luke says it isn’t up to his standards aesthetically but will work well. I’m not gonna say the discounted price he came up with apart from I’m happy. I suggest you call him if you are keen as I will get down there next week


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Re: Advice on bedding a rifle

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 3:08 pm
by pisco
hi i do the bedding jobs at the local shop i use acra glas gel never have a problem
put the release agent on we’re you don’t think it will go don’t forget the action screws

Re: Advice on bedding a rifle

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 6:14 pm
by Tony Z
I stopped doing bedding jobs at about the time synthetic stocks came into full swing in the mid 2000s. I used Devcon aluminium or steel compound and alloy pillars. As kickin said, you will go broke these days.
I advise to get an alloy rail stock like a H&S or B&C etc. I say that because you are actually dollars in front when there are bedding jobs and there are bedding jobs. Never seen the above mentioned stock options fail, but i have seen plenty of screwed up bedding jobs.
Below is a pic of the last bedding job i did for a bloke on a Diamondback in an SGY stock around 2005??. I charged under $100 for what took about two hours all up. Today it would be around $250. No-one will pay that these days and at anything beyond that, I'd say one needs a psychiatric assessment. It's a bedding job, not rocket science. If that's the case, what are chambering jobs going for these days?

Re: Advice on bedding a rifle

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 7:03 pm
by The Raven
trevort wrote:Raven Luke just called me. The crappy inletting in the Boyds didn’t leave enough wood to drill out for pillars. But loads of space for bedding compound. Luke says it isn’t up to his standards aesthetically but will work well. I’m not gonna say the discounted price he came up with apart from I’m happy. I suggest you call him if you are keen as I will get down there next week


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Thanks Trevor. I’ll try give him a call this week between all the work meetings etc I have.

If all is good I’ll contact you to drop off the rifle on the weekend.


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Re: Advice on bedding a rifle

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 7:06 pm
by The Raven
Tony Z wrote:I stopped doing bedding jobs at about the time synthetic stocks came into full swing in the mid 2000s. I used Devcon aluminium or steel compound and alloy pillars. As kickin said, you will go broke these days.
I advise to get an alloy rail stock like a H&S or B&C etc. I say that because you are actually dollars in front when there are bedding jobs and there are bedding jobs. Never seen the above mentioned stock options fail, but i have seen plenty of screwed up bedding jobs.
Below is a pic of the last bedding job i did for a bloke on a Diamondback in an SGY stock around 2005??. I charged under $100 for what took about two hours all up. Today it would be around $250. No-one will pay that these days and at anything beyond that, I'd say one needs a psychiatric assessment. It's a bedding job, not rocket science. If that's the case, what are chambering jobs going for these days?
That looks pretty!!

Yeah, not rocket science but I don’t won’t to be one of those “plenty” screwed up jobs. Hence I’ll put my faith in someone with some experience.


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Re: Advice on bedding a rifle

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:35 am
by trevort
I’m picking my rifle up tomorrow Dave


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Re: Advice on bedding a rifle

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 9:37 am
by The Raven
Hi Trevor,

Sorry for not getting back to you, I've been busy escorting some guys from my OS office.

I'm preparing for the MIssathon today, so if I get myself organised this morning I'll call Luke and then give you a call.

Re: Advice on bedding a rifle

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 10:57 am
by The Raven
All organised Trev.

I assume you’re working so when is best to call?


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