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...Don't let the angled recoil lug scare you, just make sure you use plenty of release agent and bed everything tight. My best suggestion is to leave the speed bumps and just bed the recoil lug of the rifle. Don't bed the tang, it's not necessary, if you leave the speed bumps. You'll still have 3 points of contact that way and it's more than sufficient for optimized accuracy of your rifle. ...
They do have a lot of stocks … but they are all short action .CDNN is a good place to look.
7 5/8 spacing. Has two piece bottom metal View attachment 624833View attachment 624834
DLS, I glass bedded my Ruger m77 mkII 300wm just for you. No not really, I did it because it's a stock I bought cheap off of ebay and I always glass bed my Rugers. Well, I always glass bed all my rifles . Here's how she turned out:Thanks for the advice on bedding M77s. I have a question … what are the "speed bumps"? And ...
By bedding just the recoil lug are you talking of just the region behind the lug and not bedding any part of the action or chamber region of the barrel?
I appreciate your wisdom in the matter!