I have a new R700 I bought a week ago that I’m going to be putting into a new stock, new trigger and optics. I have a TPS scope base for it and dry fit it last night to see if I might need to bed it. From the fitting, I have three questions:
With the front two screws screwed in hand tight, I was able to fit a .0015” feeler gauge into the right side of the base just until it hit the area under the screw holes (wouldn’t go all the way across). A .0025” feeler wouldn’t fit. Is this enough of a gap to need bedding?
If this is enough of a gap to bed, is it reasonable to expect after bedding there would only be about .0015” of bedding material under that portion of the base? Can one get that thin a layer of bedding under the base?
If I do need to bed it, I’ll need to plug the screw holes in the receiver. Could I just use the set/grub screws that Remington originally had in the mounting holes covered with release compound (wax) to cover the holes and then unscrew them after the bedding material dries? I always wondered if one used something like Playdough, how do you get all the Playdough out? One would want it clean enough that the base screws with a drop of blue Loctite adhere to clean threads
Thanks!
With the front two screws screwed in hand tight, I was able to fit a .0015” feeler gauge into the right side of the base just until it hit the area under the screw holes (wouldn’t go all the way across). A .0025” feeler wouldn’t fit. Is this enough of a gap to need bedding?
If this is enough of a gap to bed, is it reasonable to expect after bedding there would only be about .0015” of bedding material under that portion of the base? Can one get that thin a layer of bedding under the base?
If I do need to bed it, I’ll need to plug the screw holes in the receiver. Could I just use the set/grub screws that Remington originally had in the mounting holes covered with release compound (wax) to cover the holes and then unscrew them after the bedding material dries? I always wondered if one used something like Playdough, how do you get all the Playdough out? One would want it clean enough that the base screws with a drop of blue Loctite adhere to clean threads
Thanks!