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    Best Product for Bedding a Rifle?

    I have used Araldite before, but not convinced it's the best. Marine epoxy? Something else?

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    Brownells accuglass goes good. Ive heard of people using devcon a lot.

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    Devcon 10110

    2 part epoxy and stainless-steel powder

    Coloured black

    Zero shrink, machinable

    For repairing magnesium gearbox housings on helicopters etc

    The worlds BEST bedding compound.

    Can get it in various sized containers including economical tubes like toothpaste

    Blackwood’s and other engineering supplies stock it

    Use a release compound from rocol or others, you must use a release compound

    Leave rifle in the hot water cupboard for a few days to fully cure

    There’s some essential tricks to bedding rifles, pm me if your interested in techniques for a drama free job
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDuxbury View Post
    I have used Araldite before, but not convinced it's the best. Marine epoxy? Something else?
    Have used this MatchGrade bedding compound that Nathan Foster developed for hunting and competition rifles. Local product, well documented and supported.

    https://www.ballisticstudies.com/sho...+Products.html


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    Plus one for the above post^^^ easy to use and great NZ made product.
    Also Nathan gives some very handy advice on almost every rifle which pit falls on what to look out for.
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    Araldites ok it's slightly liquid so easier to work with than devcon but devcon withstands heat better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    Devcon 10110

    2 part epoxy and stainless-steel powder

    Coloured black

    Zero shrink, machinable

    For repairing magnesium gearbox housings on helicopters etc

    The worlds BEST bedding compound.

    Can get it in various sized containers including economical tubes like toothpaste

    Blackwood’s and other engineering supplies stock it

    Use a release compound from rocol or others, you must use a release compound

    Leave rifle in the hot water cupboard for a few days to fully cure

    There’s some essential tricks to bedding rifles, pm me if your interested in techniques for a drama free job
    This.

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    Where do you buy devcon 10110?
    When hunting think safety first

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mm Rem Mag View Post
    Where do you buy devcon 10110?
    Blackwoods
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    Cool thanks guys i will look into that devcon

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmer View Post
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    Cool thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by chainsaw View Post
    Blackwoods
    Thanks @chainsaw
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzXHkyCdyuQ This is a pretty good instruction to follow.
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    I have used the Devcon too, worked very well for me

 

 

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