About a hundred years ago I bought an Accuglas kit and bedded my Remington 700 in .30-06. It worked really well and made a market improvement in the grouping. A dollar bill still slides easily between the barrel and fore end after 45 years.
Hey Vaughn! I've be using DevCon 10110 as an alternative to ArcaGlas when I ran out. I've since not looked back less the client wants to match color. It's really easy to work with and the results look great. Paired with a strip of rubber pipe tape on the barrel to keep 1/4 inch barrel float. If you have experience with DevCon, would love to here it
Isn't it nice when a plan actually works out? I always sweat bullets in anticipation of popping the barrel free each time. Thank you for the heads up on the wax.
Looks like the wax works a lot better than the release agent lol . I once used shoe 👞 polish that worked a treat .I’m looking forward to the load development and accuracy testing 😀. Cheers 🍻
Great video where do you remove the wood from The recoil area in a stock would it be in the front part or the rear do you have to go deeper also with a new recoil lug. thank you in advance hope to hear from you soon keep up the good work on your videos. Thanks ahead of time.
Would you recommend pillar bedding the Boyd’s stock or skip it and just glass bed it? I have one on the way now but I’m on the fence about pillar bedding it as well. It doesn’t add much to the cost and shouldn’t take much more time but I don’t want to do it if it adds expense with hardly any benefits.
Great channel. You got a new subscriber. I will definitely be catching up on the rest of your videos. Joe's a Friend of mine, he point me this direction. He definitely wasn't wrong. 👍🇺🇲🇺🇲✌
This is an off-topic question do you have any experience with reloading the 300 Remington ultra mag? Because of the high pressures I am concerned with how many times you can reload a case should you full size or just next size? It has so much pressure that even the store-bought ammunition is flattening the primers anyways if you have any experience I would love to hear some feedback thank you
@ OMG!!! I cannot believe it! Sir, I was being sarcastic. Listen please. When I place my action DOWN into my stock it cannot move left,right,forward or back. Neither can yours or any body else’s. Let’s not forget about what you guys love to refer to as action screws. They wouldn’t prevent the action from moving in the stock. Oh no. Not possible. Yes I’m being sarcastic again. A recoil lug doesn’t do a damn thing. I’m not sure if you do a podcast or not but if you do I’d love to be on it to discuss this issue. Please people just think for yourself for a second when some expert gives you shootings advise. Is this logical? Does this make sense? Peace.
Good video, easy to follow along for anyone who doesn’t know how to re bed. I don’t understand what the purpose of the comment about “no petroleum product or any of that bad stuff”. I had really hoped our firearm community was still spared from the fear mongering of petroleum products in our business. I suppose it’s time to stop using gun oil/solvents and switch to ear wax and vinegar to clean that gun? Wax on cheese, petroleum product. Baby oil that millions use on their babies every day, petroleum product. It’s amazing how uneducated people are towards petroleum products. There is nothing wrong with them when used accordingly. Sugar kills more people and oil does and it’s funny because oil doesn’t kill the environment, people do.. I apologize for the rant but with the direction your president is taking you guys, it’s going to be one heck of a sad ride, especially for firearm owners.
I feel bad for a negative comment, it’s just this stuff has been bugging me lately. Small comments like this is what our governments feed off of and we lose our freedoms one by one.
Petroleum isn’t bad, but I’ve found it can discolor wood and in some cases make a mess out of wood finishes. I use petroleum products to clean my guns all the time. But I’m very careful about what I use on wood.
Most petroleum based products also have an adverse effect on rubber. That is to say, it liquifies it. So if you had rubber grips or recoil pads or whatever, you won't for long.
Johnson floor wax works really good for a release agent.
About a hundred years ago I bought an Accuglas kit and bedded my Remington 700 in .30-06. It worked really well and made a market improvement in the grouping. A dollar bill still slides easily between the barrel and fore end after 45 years.
Yay!!! I love glass bedding days.
Thanks for showing the gel. I like that it doesn't need dams. Might give it a try sometime.
Thank you for the time, effort, and money that goes into these videos. I really am learning a lot from you.
I’m glad to hear it’s helping.! Thanks for watching the channel..!
I use Hornady one shot. Easy works damn good
I used Johnson’s floor wax read in a online form and clean up just buff it out
Great Video as always Buddy ! I love these series type videos !!!
Great videos! Would like to see you do a pillar job along with bedding on a savage?
Hey Vaughn! I've be using DevCon 10110 as an alternative to ArcaGlas when I ran out. I've since not looked back less the client wants to match color. It's really easy to work with and the results look great. Paired with a strip of rubber pipe tape on the barrel to keep 1/4 inch barrel float. If you have experience with DevCon, would love to here it
I do have some experience and it’s good stuff. I have about a gallon of the glass so I keep using that up for now.
Isn't it nice when a plan actually works out? I always sweat bullets in anticipation of popping the barrel free each time. Thank you for the heads up on the wax.
Thank you for this great video. I am working on my first stock swap. I'm ordering everything you used today. Thanks again
Looks like the wax works a lot better than the release agent lol . I once used shoe 👞 polish that worked a treat .I’m looking forward to the load development and accuracy testing 😀. Cheers 🍻
I’m itching to get loading and shooting it.!
@@vaughnprecision I bet you are big fella 😀.
ACRA Glass has a 1% shrinkage.. Devcon 10110 Steel Putty sets up like concrete.
Cool . I’ve heard of people using boot wax too and also claiming it’s superior to the releasing agent . Go figure eh ?
Awesome video thank you, you made it look easy and I like the all thread idea, brilliant
Great video where do you remove the wood from The recoil area in a stock would it be in the front part or the rear do you have to go deeper also with a new recoil lug. thank you in advance hope to hear from you soon keep up the good work on your videos. Thanks ahead of time.
Thanks for making such a good video! Gave me the courage to do this on my own too
Would you recommend pillar bedding the Boyd’s stock or skip it and just glass bed it? I have one on the way now but I’m on the fence about pillar bedding it as well. It doesn’t add much to the cost and shouldn’t take much more time but I don’t want to do it if it adds expense with hardly any benefits.
I would only pillar the stock if your shooting a magnum like a 7mm REM MAG or a 300 Win Mag
Thanks for the advice! I’ll plan to pillar bed it as well! It’s a 7mm RM that may end up a 300 someday!
'Looks great! I can't wait to see how she shoots!
Hey guy think I heard you mention a product for cleaning lead out of a bore, could you tell me which one you use thanks. Robert
I really like a product called Wipe Out. Here’s a link to it. amzn.to/3swsraB
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That bedding looks REAL nice!
That gun is gonna be a tack driver, I'll bet!
I sure hope it drives tacks.!
Wow, that was risky. I would have tested it on something to throw away. Brownell's release compound is good stuff. Never had a problem.
When you apply the wax, do you buff it off 1st or leave it?
@@SniperFire45 I leave it
Keep the videos coming.
Unscrew the studs and put the bolt in to help remove the action
Do you use tape on the recoil lug to leave a little clearance, or just release agent for a tighter fit?
I’ve done it both ways. If the lug has a tapper on the edges then I don’t typically use tape.
Shouldn't spray pleag wax work ??
@@liberty7835 it might, never tried it
Great channel. You got a new subscriber. I will definitely be catching up on the rest of your videos. Joe's a Friend of mine, he point me this direction. He definitely wasn't wrong. 👍🇺🇲🇺🇲✌
Great Video! Thanks!
This is an off-topic question do you have any experience with reloading the 300 Remington ultra mag? Because of the high pressures I am concerned with how many times you can reload a case should you full size or just next size? It has so much pressure that even the store-bought ammunition is flattening the primers anyways if you have any experience I would love to hear some feedback thank you
I’ve loaded them for friends but not enough to give you an informed opinion, sorry.
I respect that thank you
With new brass and full house loads two is the maximum. The primer pockets become loose. This brass is then used for reduced loads.
Thank you very much that’s what I was looking for I can find load data everywhere but not too much information on case life and stuff like that.
With a 50/550 mix. It is not until you use most of one pot you realize how bad your guess is. Can be as much as 20% difference. A lot of waste.
Love somebody to try and tell me the purpose of a recoil lug?
It stops the action from moving in the stock during recoil so it will remain accurate.
@ OMG!!! I cannot believe it! Sir, I was being sarcastic. Listen please. When I place my action DOWN into my stock it cannot move left,right,forward or back. Neither can yours or any body else’s. Let’s not forget about what you guys love to refer to as action screws. They wouldn’t prevent the action from moving in the stock. Oh no. Not possible. Yes I’m being sarcastic again. A recoil lug doesn’t do a damn thing. I’m not sure if you do a podcast or not but if you do I’d love to be on it to discuss this issue. Please people just think for yourself for a second when some expert gives you shootings advise. Is this logical? Does this make sense? Peace.
@ I see my comment is gone.
@@williamczupryn2642 it’s still there, I don’t delete comments, ever..
Could have sprayed PAM for wax.
Great video,thx for info
I believe I could do that👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🥳💥
Use Liquid Wrench for your release agent. Thank me later.
Thank you
Good video, easy to follow along for anyone who doesn’t know how to re bed. I don’t understand what the purpose of the comment about “no petroleum product or any of that bad stuff”. I had really hoped our firearm community was still spared from the fear mongering of petroleum products in our business. I suppose it’s time to stop using gun oil/solvents and switch to ear wax and vinegar to clean that gun? Wax on cheese, petroleum product. Baby oil that millions use on their babies every day, petroleum product. It’s amazing how uneducated people are towards petroleum products. There is nothing wrong with them when used accordingly. Sugar kills more people and oil does and it’s funny because oil doesn’t kill the environment, people do.. I apologize for the rant but with the direction your president is taking you guys, it’s going to be one heck of a sad ride, especially for firearm owners.
I feel bad for a negative comment, it’s just this stuff has been bugging me lately. Small comments like this is what our governments feed off of and we lose our freedoms one by one.
Petroleum isn’t bad, but I’ve found it can discolor wood and in some cases make a mess out of wood finishes. I use petroleum products to clean my guns all the time. But I’m very careful about what I use on wood.
That is completely a fair argument. Again I’m sorry for going off. I enjoy your work.
@@crashs278 no worries at all..! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment, I really do appreciate it
Most petroleum based products also have an adverse effect on rubber. That is to say, it liquifies it. So if you had rubber grips or recoil pads or whatever, you won't for long.