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Pulled apart my model 7 to drop a in a new trigger and noticed the bedding is cracked...is this a problem?
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If the stock isn’t cracked too, yes.
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It's difficult to see the details, but it looks like the surface in the void is glossy. If that's the case, it looks like an air void when it was bedded.
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It's difficult to see the details, but it looks like the surface in the void is glossy. If that's the case, it looks like an air void when it was bedded.
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I agree completely with Bang Pop. Epoxy should be added to the bedding area in "lifts" which are smooth and bubble-free. Several lifts for a foreend, minimum.
Easy fix though. Grind out the crack and a bit of surrounding epoxy/stock. Then work the new epoxy into the ground out area until it is full enough to bed the barrel properly.
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Is the barrel free floated? Is the action area crack free?
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Pretty easy repair. I use a thin two part epoxy for repairs like that. -Al
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Hopefully didn’t occur when the barreled action was separated from the stock.
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Hopefully didn’t occur when the barreled action was separated from the stock. Which is why I use an action jack to lift the barreled action straight up and out of fresh bedding. 😉 -Al
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