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Gunsmithing an Aluminum Bedding Block

powereng

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Dec 26, 2009
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I have CZ 527 (223) in an HS precision stock with an aluminum bedding block. The rifle has always had trouble feeding from the factory CZ 5 round magazines, especially the last round. Can the existing aluminum bedding block be re-milled to either lower the action or raise the bottom metal to accommodate better feeding?
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If you were to send in a Manners stock, they would remove the pillars before inletting. You would then need to put in new ones.

The stock is an H-S Precision.
The stock has no pillars. It has an actual bedding block made from 6061-T6 aluminum.
Drilling the block out and installing pillars isn't the answer.

I would recommend first trying a different magazine. If that doesn't work, then look at how the magazine goes/fits into the bottom metal as pointed out above.

Spitballing here:
Is the ceracoating original?
If not, did you have this issue prior to coating?
Maybe the coating raised the receiver in the block by a couple thousands and lowered the bottom metal the same, causing just enough gap to create the issue.
 
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