Finally got up the courage to try to bed my Savage 10 into a Prarie Dog Special from Kevin Rahill. Rifle was shooting decent groups but looking for that extra edge and I like to tinker so figured I'd give it a go.
Tried with Marine-Tex gray (had local), plumbers putty, Johnson's Paste Wax and some Hornady One shot.
Roughed up the inside of the stock. Put in my putty (blind mag, action and small spots), taped the barrel to sit in middle of channel, taped stock and action, waxed/buffed action (inside and out), sprayed with One Shot too (just in case). Degreased the stock and mixed the compound. put the compound in, set the action down and couldn't get the action screws in.. Pulled it out and tried again and got the screws going in..but noticed the sticky bedding sticking to the action and stock. Figured since it's gooey it might.. so I set everything back in and tighted my action screws (not super tight but enough to get the action level). I noticed I got bedding compound on the screws so I kept turning them every half-hour or so to make sure they wouldn't set. MAN WAS I NERVOUS!!! Waited till it setup for about 4-5hrs and could barely make a dent in the compund with my finger nail. I wanted to try to release it so I could trim up and verify it was not stuck (figured I could redo if I messed it up). And sure enough.. when I pulled it out lots of bedding was on the action and pulled up from the stock. I got it all off the action and cleaned up the stock. At least there is plenty of grip for the next try in the stock now.
Did I not use enough release agent? Or did I just get too nervous and pop my load too early. If I would have let go you think I would have been ok? I caoted several times with the Johnson's and buffed clean.. then hit with One Shot just to make sure. Maybe took too much of the wax off in buffing and not enough One Shot?
Was thinking of trying again.. but with Devcon 10110 and getting some other release agent.. maybe the Brownells stuff to be safe.
Also.. would you recommend using the action screws again if I do the second time? Or should I just get some long bolts and attach to the action first before setting it in the stock.. then secure with electrical tape? I've seen the "stress free" instructions by RichardsCustom and also read other threads that recommend using the action screws and tightening them down.
Hopefully my mistakes can help others willing to give this a try.
Thanks,
Hawk
Tried with Marine-Tex gray (had local), plumbers putty, Johnson's Paste Wax and some Hornady One shot.
Roughed up the inside of the stock. Put in my putty (blind mag, action and small spots), taped the barrel to sit in middle of channel, taped stock and action, waxed/buffed action (inside and out), sprayed with One Shot too (just in case). Degreased the stock and mixed the compound. put the compound in, set the action down and couldn't get the action screws in.. Pulled it out and tried again and got the screws going in..but noticed the sticky bedding sticking to the action and stock. Figured since it's gooey it might.. so I set everything back in and tighted my action screws (not super tight but enough to get the action level). I noticed I got bedding compound on the screws so I kept turning them every half-hour or so to make sure they wouldn't set. MAN WAS I NERVOUS!!! Waited till it setup for about 4-5hrs and could barely make a dent in the compund with my finger nail. I wanted to try to release it so I could trim up and verify it was not stuck (figured I could redo if I messed it up). And sure enough.. when I pulled it out lots of bedding was on the action and pulled up from the stock. I got it all off the action and cleaned up the stock. At least there is plenty of grip for the next try in the stock now.
Did I not use enough release agent? Or did I just get too nervous and pop my load too early. If I would have let go you think I would have been ok? I caoted several times with the Johnson's and buffed clean.. then hit with One Shot just to make sure. Maybe took too much of the wax off in buffing and not enough One Shot?
Was thinking of trying again.. but with Devcon 10110 and getting some other release agent.. maybe the Brownells stuff to be safe.
Also.. would you recommend using the action screws again if I do the second time? Or should I just get some long bolts and attach to the action first before setting it in the stock.. then secure with electrical tape? I've seen the "stress free" instructions by RichardsCustom and also read other threads that recommend using the action screws and tightening them down.
Hopefully my mistakes can help others willing to give this a try.
Thanks,
Hawk