I'm currently in the middle of doing a Choate with JB Weld...I'll write up a post as soon as I get it completed.
I just got my mcmillian today and just need to get my DBM from Pacific tool and gauge. I didnt realize till after you almost need to have them do that part of the gun since the core will be cut into trying to do it post production.
However, I don't want something like a stockpack or kytex rests. I really like the integrals. Like a KMW loggerhead. This guy has a pretty cool write up using bedding compound so I thought his might be a good model to follow. I have experience with fiber glass, just not with this method. What do you all think? I do want to do this my self tho. You can't get the satisfaction of shooting a rifle you had someone else do!
I'm currently in the middle of doing a Choate with JB Weld...I'll write up a post as soon as I get it completed.
Send it to Joe Ducos (stockdoc). McMillan is too expensive stock to mess upl
"Muzzle velocity is a depreciating asset, not unlike a new car, but BC, like diamonds, is forever."-German A. Salazar
I have been interested in the metalset A4. Do you plan on using this?
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
No I was planning on using devcon
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