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    Bedding a springer action

    Have any of you guys given any thought to bedding your action into the stock on a springer?

    I stripped a 20+ year old Vulcan down today which has hardly a shot fired from new, all the bluing is intact inside the cylinder and it has the old PTFE piston seal, yuk, the spring is still straight and the screws are untouched, its pretty much as new condition, so it's my next project rifle.

    On inspecting the stock I could clearly see where the end cap had been pressed onto the stock by the screws, its basically a one inch section right at the bottom, at the front a similar story, just a small section where the metal clamps into the stock, now considering the amount of movement in a springer on firing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaW_Hs0B79c I'm considering bedding this action for a perfect fit to see what difference it will make, any gaps will allow vibration between stock and action so I feel an experiment coming on!

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    Be interested to see the results, but not expecting much affect I'm afraid...
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Some use silcon instead of stock screws on the competition rifles but i have never tried it .would imagine you let the silicon go off a bit so you just leave an imression and dont glue the stock on .

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    I doubt you'd use silicon instead of screws on a springer...

    Glass bedding is something I've though about.

    Often seen as a DIY job on fullbore target rifles, so on a pellet gun - what could go wrong?

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    I have sometimes found myself wondering why bedding is a big thing for CF rifles, but not for airguns.

    I kind of assume there is some big difference between the two types of gun - otherwise surely the 10M and FT guys would be as obsessed with pressure bedding vs free-float and glass vs pillar (etc) as some of their CF brethren are?

    Interested to hear how you get on.

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    It's something I've often wondered about A-B, so will be very interested in your findings.

    I would imagine that, with the best majority of mass-produced guns / stocks, even contact for the entire surface will be a rare thing. And, especially with a springer / gas ram, I feel that proper fit would certainly help.

    On a past thread, where bedding the actiion was most probably mentioned, Nick (18Wheeler) told us that he has specific torque values on the stock screws, which must also help?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    I have sometimes found myself wondering why bedding is a big thing for CF rifles, but not for airguns.

    I kind of assume there is some big difference between the two types of gun
    ..what, like a few thousand foot pounds and the whole lot of recoil / mechanical flexing of metal that goes with it ?
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Budd View Post
    ..what, like a few thousand foot pounds and the whole lot of recoil / mechanical flexing of metal that goes with it ?
    Sounds like Dave, Trumpetier, at Quigley Hollow, Jon!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Budd View Post
    ..what, like a few thousand foot pounds and the whole lot of recoil / mechanical flexing of metal that goes with it ?
    Well, yeah, exactly kind of those sorts of things. And harmonics. Probably.

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