TLynn Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 naganut 1 Posts: 1 (6/14/05 10:26) Reply Glass Beding -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This will be a first for me and I need all the help I can get. I have a Swedish Mauser in a sporter stock that I want to Bed ,what I need is a good on line source for step by step instructions on how to go about it. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Naganut ringo338 1 Posts: 6 (6/14/05 13:49) Reply Re: Glass Beding -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Try riflestocks.tripod.com/bedding.html or www.acraglas.com/ my favorite www272.pair.com/stevewag/...kbed3.html I use plasticine or plumbing mastic for my dams, and lots of release agent. I relieve the barrel channel to free-float the barrel, use sockets from a socket set that match the channel diameter and use them to back the sandpaper and sand gently to free-float. I then put 3 wraps of electricians tape around the barrel just prior to bedding about an inch back from the stock fore end to ensure free-floating. Make sure no release agent gets on the glass area as this will not bond. Edited by: ringo338 at: 6/14/05 14:32 Doble Troble 1 Posts: 505 (6/14/05 18:08) Reply Re: Glass Beding -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kewl socket use idea! I am Bubba (but learning) naganut 1 Posts: 2 (6/15/05 11:03) Reply Re: Glass Beding -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ringo338 Thanks for the info ,I,m going to get the 2 Gun Bedding Kit from Brownells--- Wish Me Luck--- Naganut Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mimic Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 I'm sure you will find an online source, but I'll tell you somthing. AGI (American Gunsmithing Institute) sells a video on glass bedding, and in it they bed mausers into both a wooden stock and a synthetic one. There were a LOT of little tips in it that I've never seen anywhere else. The guy teaching in the video is about as dry as sandpaper, so the tape also doubles as a cure for insomnia, but man does he know his stuff. I watched, took some notes, and have been a bedding fool ever since. It's worth a look if you ask me. hold hard, mimic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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