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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 2975914" data-attributes="member: 39669"><p>I decided to first put in the Lumley pillars and recoil lug. I got my drilled holes a little larger than I'd planned but since I was bedding the pillars it didn't really affect anything. The pillar installation went pretty smooth but...</p><p></p><p>Well, my first attempt at bedding the action wasn't all I had hoped it would be. I was too shy with the bedding material and getting the action bolts tight enough. I spent the second night with the dremel tool getting it all reamed out again, then made sure I had enough bedding material and got the action screws good and tight before wrapping with electrical tape and backing them off a little. I also bedded the recoil lug in.</p><p></p><p>Here are the pics of my bedding work on my new Tikka T3 Forest 260, showing the ugly first attempt and the successful second. I was trying to follow this guys work, which was exactly what I was looking for, and he was bedding a wooden Tikka stock so it was a great find. [MEDIA=youtube]2MI-Ic43sqc[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>It's finally all cleaned up and ready to go shooting this weekend. We'll see how she does but I'm feeling good about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 2975914, member: 39669"] I decided to first put in the Lumley pillars and recoil lug. I got my drilled holes a little larger than I'd planned but since I was bedding the pillars it didn't really affect anything. The pillar installation went pretty smooth but... Well, my first attempt at bedding the action wasn't all I had hoped it would be. I was too shy with the bedding material and getting the action bolts tight enough. I spent the second night with the dremel tool getting it all reamed out again, then made sure I had enough bedding material and got the action screws good and tight before wrapping with electrical tape and backing them off a little. I also bedded the recoil lug in. Here are the pics of my bedding work on my new Tikka T3 Forest 260, showing the ugly first attempt and the successful second. I was trying to follow this guys work, which was exactly what I was looking for, and he was bedding a wooden Tikka stock so it was a great find. [MEDIA=youtube]2MI-Ic43sqc[/MEDIA] It's finally all cleaned up and ready to go shooting this weekend. We'll see how she does but I'm feeling good about it. [/QUOTE]
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