I have this stock "Bell & Carlson Tactical Medalist A5 Fully Adjustable ". I am unsure if I need to bed it or not. In the description for this stock they say
"The full-length CNC-machined bedding block runs from the bottom of the vertically-oriented grip through the tang and recoil lug region all the way to the tip of the forend. This not only adds a tremendous amount of stiffness and durability to the stock but also provides an exceptionally precise digitally machined bedding platform mated to the round-bottom of your M700 receiver."
So does this imply that I do not need to bed my reciever to the stock? Should I put a small piece of modeling clay in there and bolt down the reciever so that I can get an idea of how the contact area is?
Anybody have experience with this stock?
"The full-length CNC-machined bedding block runs from the bottom of the vertically-oriented grip through the tang and recoil lug region all the way to the tip of the forend. This not only adds a tremendous amount of stiffness and durability to the stock but also provides an exceptionally precise digitally machined bedding platform mated to the round-bottom of your M700 receiver."
So does this imply that I do not need to bed my reciever to the stock? Should I put a small piece of modeling clay in there and bolt down the reciever so that I can get an idea of how the contact area is?
Anybody have experience with this stock?