I got a stock to replace the Military stock on my Mauser K-98. Due to variences among actions there are some minor spaces @1/16" or less. The action fits the inletting but there are some Gaps that I would like to Fill -In. Should I be concerned over these small Gaps or Just leave the Issue alone ? Most glass bedding kits are $40 + and I only need a Small amount ... Would JB weld or Standard Home Depot Epoxy work ? and should I Pillar Bed the rear Action Screw ?
This is my 1st "Project Stock" so some assistance from experienced people would be appreciated.
I've finished a LOT of stocks with complements from Gunsmiths so all I need is a Little push...
I haven't put the action into the stock yet. It's a Bishop Stock fitted with BRUNO Action and was an 8mm. I've got a K98 Action and an Israeli 308 Barrel (Fully Ckecked by a Gunsmith). It will need a recoil pad,Swivels, and I want to install a Grip Cap Plus Forend Tip. The stock is the Weatherby/California Style with the square Forend rather than a round forend.
THANKS
K.Rex
K.Rex...
Based on the fact that you have gotten "complements" on your refinishing Im guessing you take pride in doing things correctly and well. That said here is my advice.
Glass bed the entire action, including around the front and rear recoil lugs and along the action or where any gaps are found, and the first few inches of the barrel in front of the action. I recommend the Acraglas Gel. If you follow the instructions it should set up well, can be stained to approximate the color of your stock and will provide a solid foundation for a great shooting rifle while also filling in any gaps. I would do the glass bedding before the other stock work.
Personally, I would hold off on pillar bedding until or unless you decide the glass bedding is not providing the stability or accuracy you need. Or maybe you just want to try your hand at pillar bedding. Pillars can always be added at a later date.
If you shop around you can find small acraglas gel kits w/ 2 oz of resin and hardner. It is a little more expensive, but it is also formulated specifically for stock/action bedding. The 4oz total is enough for bedding your action and a few inches of barrel in front of the action. Plus, there should be a little left over for attaching your forend tip or grip cap. You can always find uses for left over acraglas. I can't guarantee that acraglas gel is better than all the others, but can tell you I have bedded dozens of rifles using it and with complete satisfaction.
Sounds like you have a great project. If you are inclined, you could post some pic's and narration of your project as you go.
Silvertp