I've heard that thick epoxy shrinks more so my question is what consistency is best for bedding a rifle thanks fellas for any advice
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You also said "thanks for any advice" so I was trying to help, since you've obviously never done this before. Enjoy your experience.The question was thick or thin
Thank youGood epoxies do not shrink enough to make a measurable difference. I use different types of epoxies every day and there is no shrinkage.
Slower cure times typically have less dimensional change than faster cures. Maybe not 100% of the time, but it's a pretty good general rule. I've never heard of one shrinking during curing, usually the problem is expansion
Like I said, I've never seen any shrinking, usually expansion from the exothermic reaction is the issue with fast cures.We use accelerated cures all the time, good epoxies do not shrink to any measurable degree.
Epoxies are not rocket science in this day and age, they have been around for decades, it's a pretty sound system by now.
Like I said, I've never seen any shrinking, usually expansion from the exothermic reaction is the issue with fast cures.
For the application of bedding, I would be expecting a fairly slow cure anyway