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Almost exactly a year ago today I posted bedding questions about my Rangemaster. Thanks to all that responded. After noodling on it and researching for 11 months I finally decided in November to rebed and refinish the rifle myself. My logic being that no one would care as much as I do about it .
My family probably thinks I'm crazy, but I'm pretty happy with the results for a first time effort. Here's a pointer to some of the work in process:
http://ultrafreaks.smugmug.com/Other/Rifles/7041594_87D57/1/451015561_3N7vc
And here are some pointers to links that I found valuable on bedding:
http://www.6mmbr.com/pillarbedding.html
http://www.shootingtimes.com/gunsmithing/ST_bedarifle_200904/index2.html
http://riflestocks.tripod.com/bedding.html
http://www.larrywillis.com/tip021.html
http://www.varminthunters.com/tech/bedding.html
Used DevCon Plastic Steel epoxy. Found that window cleaner did a great job of cleaning up epoxy prior to drying (and doesn't rust the steel as ammonia does). Followed Richard Franklin's (www.6mmbr.com, above) excellent instructions for the most part, including the puckering job of separating the stock and action after the epoxy is dry.
Still trying to locate a 5 shot clip - if anyone has a pointer to a good site to watch, let me know. I do watch GunBroker and a couple others. But parts for these are rare as hen's teeth.
Cheers!
Jeff
My family probably thinks I'm crazy, but I'm pretty happy with the results for a first time effort. Here's a pointer to some of the work in process:
http://ultrafreaks.smugmug.com/Other/Rifles/7041594_87D57/1/451015561_3N7vc
And here are some pointers to links that I found valuable on bedding:
http://www.6mmbr.com/pillarbedding.html
http://www.shootingtimes.com/gunsmithing/ST_bedarifle_200904/index2.html
http://riflestocks.tripod.com/bedding.html
http://www.larrywillis.com/tip021.html
http://www.varminthunters.com/tech/bedding.html
Used DevCon Plastic Steel epoxy. Found that window cleaner did a great job of cleaning up epoxy prior to drying (and doesn't rust the steel as ammonia does). Followed Richard Franklin's (www.6mmbr.com, above) excellent instructions for the most part, including the puckering job of separating the stock and action after the epoxy is dry.
Still trying to locate a 5 shot clip - if anyone has a pointer to a good site to watch, let me know. I do watch GunBroker and a couple others. But parts for these are rare as hen's teeth.
Cheers!
Jeff
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