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I'm about halfway through a new Tikka build, and the next thing that needs to be planned out is exactly how the bedding will be done. For the main bedding of the action to the stock, the plan is to relieve a bit of material out with a dremel and do the typical full length bedding (from the rear of the tang, along the sides of the action, all the way to just in front of the recoil lug) with MarineTex. That part makes sense to me, and has worked in the past. My current Manners EHT is full length bedded, but not pillar bedded and has been great.
My question is whether or not it is necessary to install pillars as well. The stock is a Stocky's VG2 CF stock, but I think the same rules would apply to Manners/Mcmillan/Alterra etc. The bottom metal is Lumley 7075, and it will be permanently bonded to the stock. I'm thinking that should add a significant degree of rigidity as well. There are a couple of reasons that I'm hesitant to add the pillars. One is that if they're too long, they would mitigate the benefits of the full length bedding to some degree by putting all of the force primarily on those two points. On the other hand, if they're too short they wouldn't be contributing anything.
Does anyone have experience one way or the other?
My question is whether or not it is necessary to install pillars as well. The stock is a Stocky's VG2 CF stock, but I think the same rules would apply to Manners/Mcmillan/Alterra etc. The bottom metal is Lumley 7075, and it will be permanently bonded to the stock. I'm thinking that should add a significant degree of rigidity as well. There are a couple of reasons that I'm hesitant to add the pillars. One is that if they're too long, they would mitigate the benefits of the full length bedding to some degree by putting all of the force primarily on those two points. On the other hand, if they're too short they wouldn't be contributing anything.
Does anyone have experience one way or the other?