Honestly it’s not that hard. It’s a process that takes some time, effort and understanding of what you’re trying to achieve.
I read and re-read Fosters book many times. Spent far too much time on YT tutorials.
Bought some Devcon, aluminum pillars and a Dremel and away I went.
Admittedly I was forced into it by paying for a worse job than you got. The guy that made the carbon stock butchered the job, ruined a set of Sako action screws and lied throughout the process. I nearly wept when I saw it. I couldn’t put up with his bullshit anymore, so just wanted to put it all behind me.
I locked the rifle in the safe and spent the next six months visualizing how to go about it.
Sako 75 V action. Shoots 0.25 MOA all day, every day.
My work…
Bottom metal bedded as well.
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