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Barrel Bedding

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:54 pm
by cohunter
I have bedded my barrel on previous rifles but I need to do it again but I dont have the release agent. I was wondering if anyone has used just a normal petrolum based oil to act as the agent say an engine oil or hoppes or something like that. Please let me know what you think or you experiances

thanks
nathan

Re: Barrel Bedding

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:59 pm
by Rick in Oregon
No problem, Pam cooking spray works great, any good car wax works well. When I'm out of release agent, I use paste wax, them coat it with Pam for good measure....I would NOT use any motor oil or anything like that for a release agent.

I use modeling clay for areas that I don't want the bedding compound to seep into, also use it as a dam in the barrel channel to form the pad for the barrel chamber area.

Every rifle I've bedded using the above has come apart very easily....no unintential glue-in's! :eek:

Re: Barrel Bedding

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:12 pm
by LeeC
Took my cue from a long-time 'smith and use Kiwi clear shoe polish as a release agent and Devcon 10110 steel as a bedding compound. The Devcon isn't cheap, but won't check or powder like some of the 'standards' are known to.

Re: Barrel Bedding

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 6:04 pm
by Rick in Oregon
Kiwi = Wax

Makes perfect sense, and is a new one to me. Gads, this forum is a fountain of knowledge!

Thanks again Brian! (204 Shooter)