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greenshovel
10-05-2007, 07:56 AM
Anyone out their ever Piller Bed their Encores? Is this really needed? I havent had any problems with stringing at all. I was told that it needs to be done? Any thoughts and help would be apreiciated. Thanks.
Steve
ASSASSIN
10-05-2007, 10:52 AM
Steve,
I pillar bed both the T/C Contender and Encore forends all the time - but only the wood or laminated forends...
Pillar bedding does make a difference if correctly done...
If this is something you would like to try yourself, let me know and I'll send you a couple of 1/2" diameter aluminum pillars. Just let me know what length you need them to be....
A
greenshovel
10-05-2007, 11:14 AM
Steve,
I pillar bed both the T/C Contender and Encore forends all the time - but only the wood or laminated forends...
Pillar bedding does make a difference if correctly done...
If this is something you would like to try yourself, let me know and I'll send you a couple of 1/2" diameter aluminum pillars. Just let me know what length you need them to be....
A
Thanks assassin....my forarms are both composit stocks in realtree from TC (Prohunter). One is for a 50cal the other is for my 7mm. So I should be good to go right?
as of right now both shoot exceptionaly well (trigger work, Mike Bellm hinge pin etc.)
Thanks for the offer for the pillars.
ASSASSIN
10-05-2007, 03:42 PM
You're welcome greenshovel and yes, if you are going to stick with the composite forends, you should be good to go....
A
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