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    It came apart. Doesn't look too bad for a first bedding job either. Have to put it in the mill and get rid of some overflow but that's not a problem.



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    All cleaned up and ready to start reassembly.



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    Really coming together now. Mechanical iWould be done all but relieving where the trigger guard is and a trigger adjustment if not for me losing the sear spring.



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    Been a while but I've been busy. Metal trigger guard bedded and installed. Lapped the bolt to the receiver. Adjusted the trigger to 4lbs and as nice as you can get a stock savage trigger.

    Rail installed and scope sitting in the rings but not secured. And my nifty B stock Swfa used special konus pro 6.5-25 with the nifty rattle can paint job lol. Not exactly a premium optic but for $125 it will do for a budget build.

    Even some artwork on the stock where my son took the sharpee to it. Was going to refinish the stock but have half a mind to just satin clear over it to save my sons drawing lol.

    Hope to shoot and get it dialed in after vacation.





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    With this build, I'd be tempted to hand him a bucket of Sharpies and let him do the whole stock!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbjh View Post
    With this build, I'd be tempted to hand him a bucket of Sharpies and let him do the whole stock!
    Not a bad idea. Strip it, coat it with something good for drawing, let him go to town then clear coat it.

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