Dr.Zubrato
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Starting this thread to ask for knowledge and advice regarding bedding the original military stock.
It is in really nice condition, both the rifle and stock. Most of the wood is great, albeit some burns. Although I do not see damage to the stock from it being loose, or overused, I am looking to increase it's useful life and accuracy if possible using steel bedding like Devcon.
I have read about pillar bedding, but upon disassembly i notice the rifle has already been pillar bedded in the rear of the rifle, and it's still holding strong!
Is it worth to pillar bed the front as well?
I have the AGI video regarding glass bedding and will be following it to the T after making sure I've watched the video 5+ times.
This rifle has strong sentimental value to me, and I would like to know if you guys have any specific information or tips regarding the K98 platform and bedding for accuracy/preservation purposes.
Side note: there are some dark stains on the stock, are there any non damaging solutions I can use to clean up some of the dark areas?
I do not want the rifle to look brand new, but I also do not want it looking dirty.
It is in really nice condition, both the rifle and stock. Most of the wood is great, albeit some burns. Although I do not see damage to the stock from it being loose, or overused, I am looking to increase it's useful life and accuracy if possible using steel bedding like Devcon.
I have read about pillar bedding, but upon disassembly i notice the rifle has already been pillar bedded in the rear of the rifle, and it's still holding strong!
Is it worth to pillar bed the front as well?
I have the AGI video regarding glass bedding and will be following it to the T after making sure I've watched the video 5+ times.
This rifle has strong sentimental value to me, and I would like to know if you guys have any specific information or tips regarding the K98 platform and bedding for accuracy/preservation purposes.
Side note: there are some dark stains on the stock, are there any non damaging solutions I can use to clean up some of the dark areas?
I do not want the rifle to look brand new, but I also do not want it looking dirty.