I've been having some inconstant results with my 338LM build. It's a Rem 700 thats been trued up and has a Broughton 1in9.3" twist barrel. Its the rifle in the back of this pic.
I was able to get some direction from the great people of snipershide that there may not be very much support for the rear tang of the action with the AICS. So I took it apart and this is indeed the case. In this pic you can see that there is only very little contact on the very edge of the tang.
The other side is even less...
And a pic of the chassis, you can see where it's making contact.
So after seeing this I figured it cant hurt anything to bed the rear tang, the front of the action makes good even contact for about a inch on both sides so I'm not going to worry about that at this time and just focus on the rear tang.
I couldn't find much for info about bedding AICS's so I thought I would make a post that might be able to help some people out in the future. This is how I went about it, I'm not saying that is is the best way or only way to do it, it's just the way I did it.
First I scribed a outline around the tang onto the chassis so it would be easy to tape off.
Then I tape off the chassis and put the barrelled action back in to see how everything lined up.
Next I used the mill to make some pockets to give the bedding compound a mechanical lock. I just roughed these out quick as I wasn't concerned with how it looked because it was getting covered in bedding.
Then I made a little damn so all the epoxy wouldn't run out, not sure if this is necessary but it can't hurt.
Then the action was prepped and I installed a guide screw, I wrapped enough tape around the screw so its snug in the hole, this will ensure that the bolt is centred in the hole later.
I was able to get some direction from the great people of snipershide that there may not be very much support for the rear tang of the action with the AICS. So I took it apart and this is indeed the case. In this pic you can see that there is only very little contact on the very edge of the tang.
The other side is even less...
And a pic of the chassis, you can see where it's making contact.
So after seeing this I figured it cant hurt anything to bed the rear tang, the front of the action makes good even contact for about a inch on both sides so I'm not going to worry about that at this time and just focus on the rear tang.
I couldn't find much for info about bedding AICS's so I thought I would make a post that might be able to help some people out in the future. This is how I went about it, I'm not saying that is is the best way or only way to do it, it's just the way I did it.
First I scribed a outline around the tang onto the chassis so it would be easy to tape off.
Then I tape off the chassis and put the barrelled action back in to see how everything lined up.
Next I used the mill to make some pockets to give the bedding compound a mechanical lock. I just roughed these out quick as I wasn't concerned with how it looked because it was getting covered in bedding.
Then I made a little damn so all the epoxy wouldn't run out, not sure if this is necessary but it can't hurt.
Then the action was prepped and I installed a guide screw, I wrapped enough tape around the screw so its snug in the hole, this will ensure that the bolt is centred in the hole later.