For Professional Results Without Damage to Action Screws
Easy-to-use system aligns the action with the bottom metal for a professional bedding job without damaging the original screws. Polymer bushings, two on each stud, seal the threaded action screw holes and bottom metal inlets to keep out epoxy overflow and help prevent parts from getting permanently bonded in the stock.
Customer ratings for POWER CUSTOM REM 700/WBY BEDDING STUDS
Number of ratings: 2
From brownells.com: 2
Average rating: 5
Simply Outstanding(28/09/2011)
Kit comes with two shouldered, threaded rods that are smooth below the shoulder about halfway down to eliminate stuck action screws and needing to ream bedding compound from bolt holes. Producing perfect, stress-free bedding jobs require nothing more than filling holes with modeling clay, spraying brownells release agent on the action and studs, and gently tightening the action into the stock with bedding compound while observing the barrel channel vs barrel. No cleaning of action screw threads, and the studs pop right out when the work is done courtesy of the threads on the bottom of the studs.
Makes pillar bedding a lot easier(27/08/2012)
I used these bedding studs on my Yugo Mauser with third party stock. They screw right into the front and rear no problem. Then slide the pillars on and apply epoxy. Put them down through the floorplate and slide on the white spacers. Screw them down and you have pillars lined up perfectly with your action. If your studs get stuck in the pillars because you didn't use enough release agent, you put the second nut against the first to create a lock and wrench the stud out...No wear and tear on your action screws. I wish they made them in more action thread sizes for different rifles.
Product no.: 713000098 POWER CUSTOM REM 700/WBY BEDDING STUDS Mfr Part: NONE Easy-to-use system aligns the action with the bottom metal for a professional bedding job without damaging the original screws. Polymer bushings, two on each stud, seal the threaded action screw holes and bottom metal inlets to keep out epoxy overflow and help prevent parts from getting permanently bonded in the stock.
The bedding studs system ensures proper alignment of the action with the bottom metal for a professional bedding job without damaging original screws.
Includes polymer bushings to seal action screw holes and bottom metal inlets, preventing epoxy overflow and parts from bonding in the stock.
Kit contents are made of durable materials: steel studs, polymer bushings, and stainless steel washer/nuts, with dimensions provided for the Winchester Model 70 kit.
For Professional Results Without Damage to Action Screws
Easy-to-use system aligns the action with the bottom metal for a professional bedding job without damaging the original screws. Polymer bushings, two on each stud, seal the threaded action screw holes and bottom metal inlets to keep out epoxy overflow and help prevent parts from getting permanently bonded in the stock.
Customer ratings for POWER CUSTOM REM 700/WBY BEDDING STUDS
Number of ratings: 2
From brownells.com: 2
Average rating: 5
Simply Outstanding(28/09/2011)
Kit comes with two shouldered, threaded rods that are smooth below the shoulder about halfway down to eliminate stuck action screws and needing to ream bedding compound from bolt holes. Producing perfect, stress-free bedding jobs require nothing more than filling holes with modeling clay, spraying brownells release agent on the action and studs, and gently tightening the action into the stock with bedding compound while observing the barrel channel vs barrel. No cleaning of action screw threads, and the studs pop right out when the work is done courtesy of the threads on the bottom of the studs.
Makes pillar bedding a lot easier(27/08/2012)
I used these bedding studs on my Yugo Mauser with third party stock. They screw right into the front and rear no problem. Then slide the pillars on and apply epoxy. Put them down through the floorplate and slide on the white spacers. Screw them down and you have pillars lined up perfectly with your action. If your studs get stuck in the pillars because you didn't use enough release agent, you put the second nut against the first to create a lock and wrench the stud out...No wear and tear on your action screws. I wish they made them in more action thread sizes for different rifles.