Kiwi Composite Tikka stock bedding
Our stocks are designed to be drop in and not need bedding, but it is still advisable to bed your rifle to ensure consistent accuracy. This method has been successfully used on all of the stock models that we produce. There are many ways to bed a rifle, but this is the method that we have found works well for our stocks.

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Glass bedding the Beast. Making the perfect fit between action & stock.

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Rifle Bedding

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Pillar bedding

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