The purpose of bedding an action to a stock is to prevent movement between the two during the firing the rifle. The part of the design that prevents movement rearward is the recoil lug. All one needs is a really good fit at the recoil lug and the notch in the stock for the recoil lug. I use JB Marine epoxy and push the action forward then tighten the mounting screws just past snug then let the rifle sit over night. I consistently get sub 1/4 MOA @ 100 yds. (dimes at 100 yards to holes touching)
@kenharris631610 ай бұрын
I want to thank you for saving me from a WHOLE LOT of Dremel work! Everybody else said to let it set 24 hours. As soon as it firmed up, I pulled it apart & cleaned up excess epoxy with a pocket knife. May still need a little touch up, but should be VERY little. Thanks for making my first bedding job a success!
@REDNECKROOTS10 ай бұрын
JB weld 8281 that's what I use! Works Like a champ 🏆 💪 👌 😎 👏
@johnscott50238 жыл бұрын
The music is so annoying it makes this almost unwatchable. What were you thinking ?
@locutus5555 жыл бұрын
i turn the sound off but you are right annoying music, maybe use brook sound or whatever
@lmbear4 ай бұрын
All that tape is totally unnecessary. That is a sure sign of an amateur bedding job. Another sign is how much epoxy you mixed up. What a waste!!! You mixed up enough to bed 4 rifles!! You should also use inletting screws, when glass bedding a Winchester model 70. Otherwise you get a lot of epoxy going into the chamber area of the rifle. This is a great video on what not to do. Thanks!!!
@davidburns3480 Жыл бұрын
could you turn the radio off or whatever that obnoxious noise is? thanks
@isellcatlitter6 жыл бұрын
i would have put clay in the chamber and on the feed ramp....i really dont trust just wax there...and why didnt you tape any of the lug...like the front and sides....p.s. ALWAYS put release agent on every screw, even if it dont go in while the bedding action process is going on.... just in case you pick up the wrong screw.
@TheClampetts6 жыл бұрын
Just like painting, isn't PREP work the key to the job? So, why would you make a video that refers to prep work, then fast-forwards us through all of it, with no explanations or descriptions of anything you're doing? And what is up with people who make videos of interesting stuff, then ruin it with annoying background music? We want to hear what you have to say, not listen to your music.
@freddyvice8822 Жыл бұрын
Please do a video on pillow and glass bedding a Sako 75 and 85 thanks
@zouhirsafar896611 ай бұрын
I couldn’t believe how bad this music was
@goodboyringo9716 Жыл бұрын
Removing the right amount of wood from the inside stock and then adding the right amount of glass may be the tricky part. How much wood is removed ?
@mattharper5884 жыл бұрын
2:04 music sucks I'm out of here
@jrdeckard33175 жыл бұрын
For the love of Pete, chop the ends of the Popsicle sticks off flat, using a chisel. They'll work much, much better!
@nadjisutherland80584 жыл бұрын
Background noise is not needed,voices interfere with message,reduces your effectivness
@davidpate22374 жыл бұрын
Can you use that stuff on a cheap axis stock
@robertmastes1354 жыл бұрын
Can you please tell me why no one covers the ejection port and magazine port and inside the receiver ? My grandfather taught me plaster the inside of the action, so just a little confused.
@F15ElectricEagle4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, same observation here. This is a good example of how not to do something. He should have filled the mag well with putty, clay, wax or anything else that would have blocked it and prevent the bedding compound from seeping in.
@taurushipointenthusiast13065 жыл бұрын
I was not listening to the music so no complaints there, did you use the glass to pillar bed screws?
@keving520025 жыл бұрын
I noticed the paste wax your using is in a black and green can, The only paste wax i can find is Johnsons paste wax in the yellow ans red can, is there an difference in the two?
@DonnieBigBucks5 жыл бұрын
The music is terrible and completely unnecessary. That being said, great info and techniques:)
@robertjmcgregor64138 жыл бұрын
music sucks
@종호박-y5y7 жыл бұрын
최순실
@Jimmyonthemic3 жыл бұрын
I actually liked the music . Good video
@donjohnson42855 жыл бұрын
The music is soooooo bad I stopped watching this video
@wilmamcdermott30654 жыл бұрын
Just did my ruger 77 used less than half what u mixed
@nickorourke84794 жыл бұрын
The music is much too distracting, and the weird voices over James talking furring the prep??? I couldn't get past the music, sorry.
@NoPro19627 жыл бұрын
Celaphane may work good for laying barrel in compound should not adhear to compound and you wouldnt have to clean all that greasy wax off?
@davidtennyson49085 жыл бұрын
No it won't. To many odd angles, it will rip, plus it will leave a gap when removed, if you don't epoxy plastic to everything else.
@rjamores2802 Жыл бұрын
Instead of wax, can we use MP3 grease or any lithium based grease as an alternative?
@bisleyblackhawk12884 жыл бұрын
The music overrides the content and it makes the info almost confusing ☹️🙁☹️🙁
@bobkmac2 жыл бұрын
I remember my first time too.
@wilmamcdermott30654 жыл бұрын
Waist of glass mixed way more than needed
@F15ElectricEagle4 жыл бұрын
Sorry, but the moment when I saw you scraping out the bedding compound that had seeped into the action's magazine well I knew not to use this clip or listen to you for instruction on how to bed a rifle. The proper way would have been filling the magazine well and any other areas of the rifle that you don't want the bedding compound to potentially get into with plumber putty or modeling clay before you attached the action to the stock. Also, using the screws to attach the stock to the action with so much bedding compound all over the place? Real bad idea. Even if you applied release agent on the screw's thread if enough compound got on the screw or into the screw hole your looking at a serious problem later when you try to remove the screws.
@REDNECKROOTS10 ай бұрын
Omg what an idiot! This guy puts in the internal mag when bedding . Your supposed to use clay to hold the bedding up in the action from seeping out. Torked down way to much ! Used way to much bedding. Didn't make the grooves in the stock deep enough. Completely shit bedding video laughable really. Sorry to be so blunt. but this is a issue today. Too many self proclaimed experts.
@kmentz20126 жыл бұрын
That's a lot of bedding squeezed in the chamber ...
@cwatson427855 жыл бұрын
Don't be a wimp, just load up a round and blast that shit out like a man!
@brianb9005 жыл бұрын
Chris Watson I have 2 daughters because I blasted out like a man!
@DaRougaroux13 жыл бұрын
Very cool and informative..........but the music.....yuck.
@flintrichards9455 жыл бұрын
The music is horrible ..... why ?
@dhooter10 ай бұрын
That music was seriously blowin me out. Very odd lol
@lanceh92658 жыл бұрын
Great video, but I am concerned about the brainwashing 80's music! Will it have a lasting health affect? Will I support Hillary? This is so confusing...
@dereklathe32307 жыл бұрын
Lance H I agree man! I try my best to overlook the petite stuff in a video and look for the useful content, But dang that electronic background music is absolutely horrible! I'd rather hear cats fighting in a dryer full of rocks!
@brianb9003 жыл бұрын
“Will I support Hillary”? Lmao
@wilmamcdermott30654 жыл бұрын
You got enough for 4 guns
@ziadkadi4 жыл бұрын
Chocolate pudding will make your rifle shoot more accurate
@cwatson427855 жыл бұрын
WHAT THE HELL IS THAT AWFUL MUSIC!! I don't even want to call it music! What the hell is it? A women leaving voicemails? It's the worst thing I've ever heard and I'm a 911 operator for 15 years. Had to dislike the video for principle. Fire who's job it was picking the music.
@jcarry52144 жыл бұрын
First guy I see fingerbanging my feed ramp and bolt lugs with acraglas is getting a punch in the nose. One of the worst hack jobs I've seen.
@dukeman75956 жыл бұрын
Music Sucks as well as the video
@rememberussliberty18224 жыл бұрын
I feel like Ive just been programed thru MKultra
@jacklynn44246 жыл бұрын
I can't find part #3.
@teacheng37956 жыл бұрын
Annoying and distracting music spoiled this video, together with fast forwarding through the prep work which I felt was a big mistake. Not seeing the basics was disappointing so I tuned out and gave a dislike.
@deeremeyer17496 жыл бұрын
If the "prep" (after "relieving" the stock that may or may not need "relieving" period and is STILL going to contact the RECEIVER no matter what you do to FLOAT THE BARREL) and "cleanup" are 90% of the labor and bill and the "gunsmith" ends up wasting more materials than go into the bedding, there's a good chance the "bedding" job is being done by the hour and not by the job. And there's a good chance any "gunsmith" who says "anything you want to use that "works" well for you is just as good as everything else" probably learned everything he knows through an "apprenticeship" type of "training". Which is VERY useful for turning bad habits and incorrect "knowledge" into "standard procedure" and "common sense" in a "trade" like gunsmithing where the REAL MONEY is made "fixing" problems that aren't REALLY problems in the sense that the gun has "failed" to do anything but live up to the expectations of the customer who is about as "qualified" to determine if a gun is "broken" or "failed" as the average car owner is to do anything but turn the key, start the engine and put the car in gear. In the OTHER "technical trades" we start by VERIFYING THE "COMPLAIN" IS AN ACTUAL PROBLEM WITH THE MACHINE. If your "gunsmith" just takes your word for it that your gun "won't shoot" and doesn't VERIFY its ACCURACY/PRECISION BEFORE HE OR SHE "ACCURIZES" IT, how in the HELL is he or she going to be able to compare the BASELINE ACCURACY/PRECISION to POST-WORK ACCURACY/PRECISION FROM TEST-FIRING AFTERWARD AND HAND YOU A GUN THAT REALLY DOES "SHOOT" WITH THE BILL FOR THE WORK? EVERY "MECHANIC" FROM HVAC GUYS TO APPLIANCE REPAIRMEN TO AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS FROM TIME TO TIME HAS TO TELL THE CUSTOMER THAT THE REAL "PROBLEM" IS "OPERATOR ERROR". If a customer is EDUCATED by a PROFESSIONAL after that professional VERIFIES THE PROBLEM OR LACK THEREOF AND THE PROBLEM IS THAT THE CUSTOMER ISN'T USING THE MACHINE "CORRECTLY" TO ACHIEVE BEST RESULTS FROM IT, THE "MECHANIC" IS STILL SOLVING THE "PROBLEM" BY TALKING TO THE CUSTOMER AND THAT'S THE ONLY WAY TO SOLVE THAT KIND OF "PROBLEM". There is NO AMOUNT OF "ACCURIZING" THAT CAN BE DONE TO A RIFLE THAT IS GOING TO TURN A HALF-BLIND/UNCOORDINATED/INEXPERIENCED/NERVOUS/STRESSED/CARELESS/PRE-OCCUPIED "SHOOTER" INTO A "MARKSMAN" ANY MORE THAN PUTTING A "RACING ENGINE" AND "RACING TRANS" AND TUBS, A LOCKER AND SLICKS IN A GROCERY GETTER GRANDMA CAR IS GOING TO TURN GRANDMA INTO JOHN FORCE. NEITHER WILL SELLING GRANDMA A RETIRED FUNNY CAR FROM JOHN FORCE RACING. If you can't walk out of a "gunsmith's" shop "knowing" your gun is "shooting" and don't have that confidence leaving, is it EVER going to "shoot" for YOU no matter what the bill is? There's a REASON most "competitive" shooters in "serious" competition have at least a BASIC "gunsmithing" background or at least the ability to know when a "problem" is THEM and not the GUN. And "problems" with accuracy/precision that just "show up" out of the blue are RARELY "gun problems". Guns, like ALL machines tend to either "work fine" or be "fucked up" and there will be PLENTY of indications its the GUN that has the problem if the "shooter" pays attention to how the gun FEELS and SOUNDS and how the empty CASES look and how the GUN looks "inside". An engine spins bearings due to lack of quality and/or quantity of lubrication. Period. And QUANTITY is far more important than QUALITY. OIL NEVER "WEARS OUT". ITS "OILY" FOREVER. When the OIL LEVEL gets low and oil pressure drops and there's insufficient lubrication "capacity" at the bearings, metal rubs on metal and the bearing gets "welded" to the journal and spins in the block or rod. Any "thrown rod" that's actually thrown is due to "big-end" failure. If the big end come off the crank, 99% of the time its a lack of lube IF the engine RAN MORE THAN 5 MINUTES AFTER BEING ASSEMBLED. So a KNOCK or THROWN ROD isn't the PROBLEM. The PROBLEM is a lack of lubrication and THAT can be due to a sudden leak but more often than not is due to the operator not checking the oil. So-called "idiot lights" are only useful IF you immediately turn off the engine when the light comes on and even by then its probably too late. They're mainly there as "replacements" for checking the oil frequently. They come on at key on, stay on til there's oil pressure and don't come on unless pressure is FALLING with the engine running. Its already too late when that happens and the engines coming apart one way or another. Before that occurs the engine will be "making metal" and the oil is probably being overheated. A few seconds of engine operation with the "idiot light" lit won't cook all the oil or fill it with super-fine particles of metal that look like "glitter" in the remaining oil. How the engine looks INSIDE tells a smart, professional mechanic what the actual deal is. And to COVER YOUR ASS if for no other reason, you make sure to document "random" and "unexplained" failures in a write-up and mention "low oil level" and if you're SMART you just "insult" the customer by telling them the problem is their fault for not operating the vehicle correctly. When a "shooter" suddenly has a gun that "won't shoot" the problem almost certainly isn't the "gun". Check the "optic". If a "factory" rifle is almost BRAND-NEW (any rifle that doesn't show some minor scuffs, scratches, wear and other "battle scars" and is in "mint" condition that "won't shoot" probably HASN'T "shot" since BRAND-NEW even though the "shooter" might only have decided its the rifle after trying "everything else". Which won't have included handing the rifle to somebody else and letting him or her shoot a few groups with it. There are two types of "good shooters". Those who are "good" in their own opinions who use/used "shooting aids" like benches, bags, bipods, rests, optics and big "budgets" to get "good" at "shooting" by minimizing their own contribution to it and "buying" results. And those who are "good" in the opinion of other "shooters" who respect their ability and experience and skill and may KNOW they're "good" themselves but are NEVER "good enough" and who have gotten as "good" as they are by shooting anything and everything they could at ever opportunity, shoot for FUN FIRST, have a passion not only for "shooting" but guns as well as other "machinery" and are "mechanically-inclined" enough to know that machines don't "fail" humans. Humans "fail" machines. Whether when designing them, building them, using them, servicing them, etc. And even then its rarely a "systemic" problem where a SINGLE PART is the CAUSE OF THE FAILURE ALL BY ITSELF. A BARREL will get "shot out" but that's not FAILURE. That's normal wear. A STOCK can't "fail" unless its broken and renders the gun useless. And a STOCK ALONE isn't going to "go bad" and cause "problems" with accuracy and precision that are CONSISTENT across a RANGE of shooting situations, ammunition, etc. GLASS BEDDING, as it USED to be known before "gunsmiths" without the time/money to buy a quality, made-to-order and "expensive" product like ACRA-GLAS and/or "gunsmith schools/instructors" too cheap or broke to buy same for students to pour on by the pound and waste half of when those SAME "gunsmith schools/instructors" were/are teaching "bedding" as a "front to back" and SEPARATE "process" or "task" from "floating" the barrel (schools make more money and students pay more and "gunsmiths" make more when a "bed job" that RESULTS in a "floated barrel" is turned into TWO "SKILLS" AND "JOBS" by calling it "bedding" AND "free floating") and decided that "bedding a rifle" is "better" when you just put "bedding material" EVERYWHERE the "action" touches the stock even though NO FACTORY RIFLE BEGINS THAT WAY AND THE WHOLE POINT IS TO MINIMIZE CONTACT NOT OF THE RECEIVER TO THE STOCK BUT OF THE BARREL TO THE STOCK. There's NO WAY to "free float" a freaking ACTION/RECEIVER from a STOCK And then SCREW IT TO THE STOCK and GLASS BEDDING predates COMPOSITE/SYNTHETIC STOCKS THAT ALSO SHOULD BE AND ARE "GLASS BEDDED" BECAUSE THEY HAVE TO BE WITH THE "MOLDING" PROCESS BEING LESS "ACCURATE" AND "PRECISE" THAN "INLETTING" A WOOD STOCK. If you want to know if a gunsmith is worth a shit, do this little test. Take a FACTORY BEDDED RIFLE like a WEATHERBY MARK V OR BROWNING A-BOLT/X-BOLT OR TIKKIA OR HOWA TO HIM, ASK HIM IF "BEDDING" IT WILL IMPROVE THE ACCURACY/PRECISION AND IF HE SAYS "YES", FIND ANOTHER GUNSMITH. THEY'RE ALREADY "BEDDED" FROM THE FACTORY, THE AMOUNT OF "BEDDING" USES IS LESS THAN WHAT THESE "HOW-TO" VIDEOS AND "PROFESSIONAL GUNSMITHS" WASTE SQUIRTING OUT FROM BETWEEN THE STOCK AND ACTION AND IF YOU DON'T LOOK CLOSELY AND KNOW WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR YOU MIGHT NOT EVEN SEE THAT.
@IronCamel6.6 Жыл бұрын
Put down the keyboard and shoot your gun and not your mouth, you'll fill better.
@IronCamel6.6 Жыл бұрын
On second thought maby just don't shoot your mouth off.
@robertboyd3863 Жыл бұрын
Anyone that thinks a Weatherby is correctly bedded is an idiot
@whiskeykilmer18665 ай бұрын
You must have alot of free time.
@joshuamccasland81803 ай бұрын
Holy fucking shit you self righteous fucking prick, how about a thank you and go the fuck along your way.
@RichardThePear4 жыл бұрын
What kinda creepy ass serial killer music is that?????
@fletchermunson6225 Жыл бұрын
How about some dialog instead of a highly annoying sound track. Useless.
@amd-65165 жыл бұрын
Not a bad video but that music is trash
@outboardfun33535 жыл бұрын
music sucks bad
@MrSig-ye8hq4 жыл бұрын
That was a mess!
@ardcguru87646 жыл бұрын
Very annoying....had to leave after 2:50
@thinkingmonkey80834 жыл бұрын
2:04 Two people mumbling mixed with that intolerable music coupled with making a video about how to glass bed then treating prep as a "Well, we did the prep earlier, or whatever, and now on to how to glass bed" Horrible.
@SaltyJimАй бұрын
Stop the annoying back music
@outboardfun33535 жыл бұрын
this sucks big time
@zach42073 жыл бұрын
The music is absolutely nauseating
@silversuckafish21386 жыл бұрын
Why is man coating his stock in chocolate pudding?
@DonnieBigBucks5 жыл бұрын
I want to know why he covered the entire stock with tape, a little overkill, unless you're a complete slob with the glass.
@sirwilliam79884 жыл бұрын
I thought this was a tutorial. Would have been nice if James would have explained what he was doing and cut out the crappy music.