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Gumbo
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The rifle has been giving me accuracy problems. I recently tried it in a wood Anschutz stock and it shot great.
I separated the barrel action from the stock, and removed the 5071 trigger. After putting the barrel action back in the stock (minus the trigger) I found it would "rock". I haven't a clue how much fiberglass I can remove before I get into the core, so I am guessing bedding would be out of the question. If I were to remove fiberglass so that the action would no longer "rock" and would get to the core, could this be properly fixed and what do I use? fiberglass resin?
My plans are to use modeling clay to find the high spot in the stock channel, bring the stock to a good fit with the action, and glue it in using JB Weld. Has anyone had this problem with a Kelby to Anschutz?
Roy
I separated the barrel action from the stock, and removed the 5071 trigger. After putting the barrel action back in the stock (minus the trigger) I found it would "rock". I haven't a clue how much fiberglass I can remove before I get into the core, so I am guessing bedding would be out of the question. If I were to remove fiberglass so that the action would no longer "rock" and would get to the core, could this be properly fixed and what do I use? fiberglass resin?
My plans are to use modeling clay to find the high spot in the stock channel, bring the stock to a good fit with the action, and glue it in using JB Weld. Has anyone had this problem with a Kelby to Anschutz?
Roy