This YouTube video provides a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to glass bed a rifle using Acraglas Gel. The gunsmith shares their personal technique, covering essential stages from preparing the rifle stock and action to applying the release agent, mixing and applying the Acraglas, setting the action, and finally curing, trimming, and cleaning up. The tutorial highlights the importance of proper preparation and application for achieving a perfect fit and potentially improving rifle accuracy, emphasizing that viewers can adapt these steps to develop their own unique methods.
This video demonstrates a quick and easy method for glass bedding an M1A or Garand style rifle, specifically a Walnut Standard M1A. The creator aims to dispel the myth that this process is difficult, expensive, and requires extensive experience. They showcase the entire bedding job being completed in under 25 minutes using common tools, emphasizing that 'less is definitely more' in this technique.
This video provides a revised and updated guide on how to glass bed a Ruger Mini-14 rifle. It specifically highlights a correction in procedures compared to a previous version, indicating a focus on detailed gunsmithing and modification techniques for this particular firearm model. The content is aimed at enthusiasts looking to improve the accuracy and stability of their Mini-14 through this customization process.
This YouTube video, titled "How to Glass Bed a Ruger Mini 14 ~ PART I," provides an updated and corrected guide to glass bedding a Ruger Mini 14 rifle. The description emphasizes that viewers should disregard any previous instructions and follow this new two-part series. This content focuses on a specific gunsmithing technique for improving firearm accuracy and stability.
This video documents the process of glass bedding and installing pillars in a T/C Compass rifle's Boyd's Pro Varmint stock chambered in 300 Winchester Magnum. The creator aims to improve the rifle's accuracy and performance by meticulously bedding the action to the stock. The video likely includes a range test to evaluate the effectiveness of the modifications. It also features affiliate links to the bedding supplies used.
This video is a range report for the CZ 527 Carbine chambered in 7.62x39mm. The creator experienced issues with erratic groups and discovered a broken action bedding in the stock. A "questionable glass bedding job" was performed, and the video documents a return to the range to test the rifle with PPU 123gr. Round Nose Soft Point ammunition. Despite unfavorable cold conditions impacting performance, the creator spent time with the bolt-action rifle. Links are provided for more videos, Patreon support, and Kit Badger products.
This video tutorial, Part I of two, focuses on the process and meaning of 'glass bedding' a rifle. It explains what glass bedding and free floating are, their purpose, and how they can enhance a rifle's accuracy. The demonstration uses a new Tikka T3 Hunter with a walnut stock and Devcon Industrial Plastic Steel epoxy. Viewers are encouraged to watch both parts of the series for a complete understanding.
This YouTube video focuses on the process of glass bedding an M1A rifle. Glass bedding is a gunsmithing technique used to achieve a more precise fit between a rifle's action and its stock, which can improve accuracy. The video likely details the steps involved, including preparing the action and stock, mixing and applying the bedding compound, and allowing it to cure.
This video features Larry Potterfield, founder of MidwayUSA, demonstrating the process of glass bedding a rifle stock. The demonstration focuses on improving rifle accuracy by creating a solid bedding package for the rifle action, while also free-floating the barrel. This technique is explained as a method to ensure that environmental factors like temperature and humidity fluctuations do not adversely affect the rifle's point of impact, thus maintaining consistent accuracy. The video aims to educate viewers on this gunsmithing technique for enhancing rifle performance.
This video, "Sporterizing the Mosin Nagant Part 4 - Consider your Options," focuses on the decision-making process for modifying a Mosin Nagant rifle. It discusses various approaches, from simple glass bedding for increased accuracy to more involved upgrades of triggers, stocks, sights, and even barrels. The creator emphasizes taking time and using quality components for a successful outcome, while also including a comprehensive disclaimer about safety, legal compliance, and the educational nature of the content.
This video features Larry Potterfield, CEO and Founder of MidwayUSA, demonstrating the process of glass bedding a bolt-action rifle. The description highlights glass bedding as a crucial step for achieving ultimate rifle accuracy. The technique aims to free-float the barrel, ensuring that environmental changes like temperature and humidity do not affect the rifle's point of impact. The video library is also promoted, with a link provided.
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