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Thread: Q: Skim coat bedding on a Choate Tactical

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    scamp62
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    Q: Skim coat bedding on a Choate Tactical


    I have a Choate Tactical Stock, I want to do a skim coat bedding job on it.
    Years ago I had doune full peiller bedding on remingtons, but never have I doune
    a skim coat job on a Savage, Any tips, suggestions, or maybe a web sites,
    that might lay it out......( love pics !)

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    mugsie
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    Re: Q: Skim coat bedding on a Choate Tactical

    I have the same gun in .308. It strings vertically. Groups 2 or three then one high consistently. Is that why you want to skim coat it? I was thinking about doing the same thing, maybe changing stocks? Send me a PM if you'd like.

    Thanks....

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    scamp62
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    Re: Q: Skim coat bedding on a Choate Tactical

    Ya I shoot 5 round groups, consistently I get 3 in one nice group, and the other 2 just go in to the next zip code. I did the skim coat today, its drying know ! Should get a chance to try it Tuesday, will let you know how it works !

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    bodywerks
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    Re: Q: Skim coat bedding on a Choate Tactical

    So?

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    bushwack
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    Re: Q: Skim coat bedding on a Choate Tactical

    Yes, we need to know, at least I'd like to hear if it helped.

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    scamp62
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    Re: Q: Skim coat bedding on a Choate Tactical

    Ummmm how did the skim job work out ?????
    YES !!!!…….worth every minute, and $$ I spent !!!!!!!!!! ;D

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    scamp62
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    Re: Q: Skim coat bedding on a Choate Tactical

    Sorry tried to post pic’s of some targets, but Photobucket just sucks !!
    What a pan in the a$$, it just will not let me log-on. So I apologize.
    But I have got down to 3/8” (no stringing) , but I’m still working on the load.

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    bushwack
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    Re: Q: Skim coat bedding on a Choate Tactical

    Sounds great, thanks for the update. I bought one so I could run the SSS ACME DBM kit.

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    scamp62
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    Re: Q: Skim coat bedding on a Choate Tactical

    The SSS ACME DBM kit fits great, and looks like a custom fit.............

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    johnsopa
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    Re: Q: Skim coat bedding on a Choate Tactical

    Scamp, what torque setting were you using before you skim bedded? IIRC Choate suggests around 50 - 65 lb in. I have skim bedded all of my B&C stocks but now wish I had tried the higher torque settings first.

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    scamp62
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    Re: Q: Skim coat bedding on a Choate Tactical

    65 ! and that after a few times stipped the head of the bolt !

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    bushwack
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    Re: Q: Skim coat bedding on a Choate Tactical

    After my action screws bottomed, I doubt if I got an 1/8 of a turn before my torque wrench clicked at 65in/lb. I had a dial indicator set up to check for stress as I torqued it & the needle never moved. I think I'll try shooting mine before I worry about bedding it.

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