shelton573
Active member
So I have a thread going in the reloading section about 52gr Bergers. A few folks that seem very knowledgeable (thanks for the info everyone!) tell me that bedding the whole action and even just the recoil lug will help eliminate my issues. I got bored last night and started watching some videos on DIY bedding and found a guy that used Pro-Bed 2000 to do his recoil lug. It seems pretty straight forward to use and its pretty inexpensive. Just curious if this is a good route to go?...has anyone used the product?...should I not waste my time doing it and pay someone to do it?...are there better options that don't cost an arm and a leg? In his video it shows where it actually pushed the epoxy out and made a thin bed between the action and the stock (pic below). Is this what you want for bedding the recoil lug or do you want just enough to fill around the lug in the inlet and not push it out?
Here is a link to the product that he uses:
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/1406321274/score-high-pro-bed-2000-glass-bedding-kit
And here is the link to his video. My biggest question is how he goes about not getting epoxy in the action screw hole hah.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ARIl9MSMnYk
Sorry for my ignorance, but I have zero experience with bedding and I would like to try it myself cause I like to tinker. Any info is much appreciated! Thanks!
Shelton

Here is a link to the product that he uses:
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/1406321274/score-high-pro-bed-2000-glass-bedding-kit
And here is the link to his video. My biggest question is how he goes about not getting epoxy in the action screw hole hah.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ARIl9MSMnYk
Sorry for my ignorance, but I have zero experience with bedding and I would like to try it myself cause I like to tinker. Any info is much appreciated! Thanks!
Shelton