Dr. Vette":244544bm said:FOTIS":244544bm said:OK after adding release agent to all to parts that will come in contact, pour the epoxy in the recoil mortice and screw the action in at 50 inch lbs. After she dries up (24 hours) ensure nothing touches the barrel . If it does remove it.
You made me wince.
I would never tighten one down when bedding.
I would recommend reading:
http://www.6mmbr.com/pillarbedding.html
or my thoughts if anyone wishes:
https://www.longrangehunting.com/thread ... ost-899007
Everybody has their own methods, so I'm not going to argue with what works for someone, but I don't tighten down either and that works for me. I run the screws in to just snug and squeezing the bedding compound, I wrap the barrel and action with tape around the stock to hold it and to allow for some give and take during the curing, I back off the screws after taping, then run them back in until just barely taking up some tension at the tape setting. Once it's fully cured that allows to torque past that initial setting against an immovable and hard platform that mirrors any part of the action that was bedded. Works for me.