Thinking of cutting down my heat sensitive 308...

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I haven't. Bedding is something I've never dipped my toes into.

Check out this video. It’s in Spanish but it’s easy to understand and see what he is doing. He’s using a Spanish version of JB Weld. I bedded the recoil lug on my HMR and it tightened it up.

 

SloppyJ

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Subd for some hacksaw action. I love a good redneck idea that works so my hat is off to you.

After you get done, I'd strongly recommend bedding that bad boy too. I've had a some great success bedding my own rifles. It's not too hard and if you're just OCD enough it can turn out perfect.
 

Southernfried

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That looks great!, Now ya got me thinking of wacking down my Rem 700 varmint in 308 with its 26" barrel, that feels like I am carrying a telephone pole around.
 
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Thanks. I really couldn't be much happier with the aesthetic considering it was all done and finished by hand and with a 30 year old bottle of gun blue I got when someone died. We'll see how it shoots and my dad might try to hunt with it this year. I'll update with groups when I get that done too.
 
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JBradley500
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Well with factory 165 Federal Fusions it is no barn burner, but it shot ok and should have enough velocity to 300 yards.

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Loo.wii

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chop.. if that does not work. carbon six makes phenomenal barrels. my carbon barrel is sweet. and i have not noticed a serious spread. I you have the ammo to burn i would see if adding a muzzle device or can changes the spread in a descernable fashion
 
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