I am new to the forum but have been an active shooter for years. I just did my first bedding job and everything came out ok except...... I didn't quite get enough marine-tex in the barrel lug. I did a full bed job and everything came fantastic and smooth from the rear action screw upto the recoil lug. I tapped the front, sides, and bottom of the recoil lug. The front of the lug area didn't have enough material the full in front of the recoil lug in the recoil groove and down the barrel channel an inch in front of the lug.
It was fine and I should have left it alone but being a perfectionist I didn't. I mixed up another batch of marine tex and fill the recoil lug channel. The problem is that I could not seat the action all the way down because the recoil lug didn't have enough space to displace all the marine tex out of the recoil lug cut out. I was able to sinch it down by screw in the action screws.
My question..... Have I encountered a situation in which I have added stress on the action that will cause shots to string and reduce accuracy? What are my options?
Thanks guys
It was fine and I should have left it alone but being a perfectionist I didn't. I mixed up another batch of marine tex and fill the recoil lug channel. The problem is that I could not seat the action all the way down because the recoil lug didn't have enough space to displace all the marine tex out of the recoil lug cut out. I was able to sinch it down by screw in the action screws.
My question..... Have I encountered a situation in which I have added stress on the action that will cause shots to string and reduce accuracy? What are my options?
Thanks guys