It's worth tring it yourself. I am currently in the process. What type of stock are you using?
I am looking for someone to pillar bed a savage 111. Could y'all recommend someone?
It's worth tring it yourself. I am currently in the process. What type of stock are you using?
I agree with desert. It really isn't difficult. And if you like tinkering it's a lot of fun.
[QUOTE=fgw_in_fla;256183]We told you so...[/QUOTE]
I have a boyd stock. Just really dont want to mess it up considering how much money I paid for it
I have my pillars in my Boyd's Pierre Hunter right now. I have never done it before. There is lots of info out there. I get you I have the fear as well but right now I am obsessed with the processes.
Here is the link to my build
http://www.savageshooters.com/showth...270-build-help
it way sway you to take it on yourself.
I've done a prairie hunter for my Axis and a Pro Varmint for my 111... If you have a drill press, few c clamps, a good drill bit, and a steady hand you can totally do it yourself. I watched the below video before I did my Axis and the process is almost the same for the 111. I used a 25/64 bit using the same steel spacer that this guy did.I didn't know a single thing about pillar bedding before I watched this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK3g...ttoqb&index=15
I just bedded a 111 Long Range Hunter, 300 WinMag, in a Boyd's Pro Varmint stock last week.
I got my pillars from Stocky's Stocks
https://www.stockysstocks.com/access...llar-sets.html
I used Devcon 10110 for bedding compound.
The week before I bedded a Model 12 FCV .223 Rem in a Boyd's Pro Varmint stock as well.
I made the pillars for this rifle out of threaded lamp tubing with a Dremel
Both are shooting sub 1/2" groups at 100yds
If I can do it anyone can.
Coach which pillars did you like best? The premade or lamp rods.
Member here makes them if you don't want to - http://www.savageshooters.com/showth...rs-in-Michigan
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