Today, I had an opportunity to check out a professional bedding job on a buddy's RFBR rifle. I was surprised to see that the Devcon coating was only about 1/32nd in thickness on average. A nice smooth compound layer, but in one area I could see the wood grain peeking through. The XIII action bolts directly on top of the aluminum pillars too. Is this considered normal or good workmanship?
PS: When I do a bedding job on my personal rifles, my goal is to put in at least a 1/8" to 3/16" layer of bedding compound. Lately, I began covering over the aluminum pillars with Devcon, so that the action does not make direct contact with the pillars themselves. Would like to hear from those that do this work professionally, or have experience at it. Thanks in advance, ... John
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PS: When I do a bedding job on my personal rifles, my goal is to put in at least a 1/8" to 3/16" layer of bedding compound. Lately, I began covering over the aluminum pillars with Devcon, so that the action does not make direct contact with the pillars themselves. Would like to hear from those that do this work professionally, or have experience at it. Thanks in advance, ... John
Posted this on another website as well.