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Russell B
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When pillar bedding the receiver, do most smiths have the pillar in contact with the bottom of the action?
What would be wrong with having the pillar short of touching the receiver steel and then when the bedding compound is added it would fill the void between the pillar and bottom of receiver for a perfect fit.
wouldn't the same thing be accomplished and you would eliminate the step of putting the radius on the end of the pillar touching the bottum of the receiver.
Is this a good or bad way to do it? Is this something that is normally done by some or most smiths?
Russell B
What would be wrong with having the pillar short of touching the receiver steel and then when the bedding compound is added it would fill the void between the pillar and bottom of receiver for a perfect fit.
wouldn't the same thing be accomplished and you would eliminate the step of putting the radius on the end of the pillar touching the bottum of the receiver.
Is this a good or bad way to do it? Is this something that is normally done by some or most smiths?
Russell B