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    thickstrings
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    Whidden bedding block


    Has anyone ever used a Whidden bedding block for a 110? I used one on a Rem.700 and It came out good. I was wondering, with the hard to come by stocks for the 110 if I couldn't put the bedding block in a Target model stock I have laying around........Thoughts?

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    thomae
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    Suggestion: Within the past year there have been several threads discussing the Whidden bedding block. Try a search for that term on the forum home page and you might be able to turn up some useful information that would be helpful.

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    Got 3. One in my XP 100 rifle stock, one in my right hand short action and one in my left hand short action. Works like a charm. No guess work. Metal to metal mounting, no bedding of the action to the block.
    Open up your stock just enough for the V Block to slide in, glue it in place and you're done. Best to mount the action to the V Block, space the barrel and tang to where you want it. Couldn't ask for a better mounting system.

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