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I would suggest you do it yourself. The metallic type bedding compound is the best.
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I've heard Spartan Rifles in the Bay Area does really great work.
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I did it myself. It is not at all difficult. Just take your time, prep, prep, prep double check and pooky away. It took me just under 5 hrs of prep and 20 minutes(that's the pot life of epoxy) to bed my rifle. Turned out stellar. I used Brownells Steel Bed in a 1978 Winchester Model 70 with a wood stock. It's not rocket science, just work.
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You know the shooter has much to do with fine groups.
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Spartan is now located in San Jose. Marc is a great guy and builds some great rifles. He is pretty slammed though and last I talked to him, he was only doing complete rifle builds at this time. However, if you don't mind waiting, I highly recommend going to him for work
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I just picked up my rifle from Marc, and his workload has lightened up a bit. I dropped of my rifle about three weeks ago, and picked it up on Thursday. His work is great, and prices are awesome. Jerry
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great shooting! Jerry
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