Ok i am replacing my tupperware Stevens 200 LA stock with a Boyd's laminate thumbhole stock. I want to pillar and skim bed the action to get it as accurate as I can. Can I bed the pillars and bed the rest of the action at the same time? Or do I need to bed the pillars let it cure and then go back and remove some wood and bed the rest of the action? Just curious as the article 101 doesn't explain this.




http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=2...EDDING_SLEEVES
^Also are these the best pillars for the job? I know I need to notch the rear pillar for sear clearance.