Any tips on bedding the bases to the receiver? I am not afeared of Devcon, but have never been this route....Blake
The principles for bedding the bases are simliar to bedding your stock. You don't want the bedding sticking to your receiver, rather the bases when it's complete.
With Talley lightweights I would simply lay the bases on the receiver dry and see if I can see any gaps underneath. I also like to have a 1" precision ground rod for alignment checking between the rings.
Look for the obvious gaps between the base and receiver and plan your amount of bedding accordingly.
I like to lay on a generous amount and just place the bases gently on the receiver, so it doesn't squirt out of the bearing surfaces. Next, make sure the screws are full of paste wax and insert those in the holes, never snugging them up. Lay your scope on top of the rings and let the weight of the scope settle the home position that it'll live in when you're done.
You can remove the scope after some curing has taken place, providing you do it carefully.
Most of the time, I dont' bother with Devcon, Accuraglass, etc.........5 minute epoxy will do the job quite well and it's not an all day deal. You can also take acrylic paint and mix that with the epoxy and get it to match out perfectly with your blueing or in some cases.....Cerakote.