Has anyone glass bedded their action to the stock on a PCP?

Us of the lazy variety use bicycle tubes. Sometimes thicker rubber,
PB guys may have a reason others believe in "free-floating".

When one starts thinking of all the varieties of self-inflicted "what-to-do-next",it is time to stop(y) and just shoot.:)
Perhaps, but wasn't it Col. Townsend Whelen that said, "The only interesting gun, is an accurate one." ? Make it as a accurate as you believe you can, and you will have a lot more fun when you do shoot. It never ends, everything wears out, breaks, and will need work eventually so you might as well get use to doing it.
 
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I've done several but the standout was my Huntsman Mk2. The thing about the tube reservoir rifles is that the tube grows and shrinks with pressure... it's measurable. This one was EXTRAORDINARILY accurate but would shift poi with changes in reservoir pressure. The tube was under stress when tightened in the stock. I bedded it so only the non-pressurized part of the tube was touching anything and never had a shift again.
I have also added support on our Red Wolf actions but really had no problems...it was more peace of mind.
I would say that if it can't be tightened down properly or has a pressurized component under stress... it will definitely benefit from bedding.
Bob