Re: Stock bedding compound choices? From what I understand, Devcon actually makes Steel Bed for Brownells. That said, Steel Bed, Devcon, or Marine Tex; it's tough to go wrong with one of those as your bedding compound of choice.

Re: Best Devcon for Bedding? OK here is an engineering question that I have been tossing around in my head for a while now. When you are bedding a rifle do you want to match the CTE (Coefficient of Thermal Expansion) between the bedding compound (epoxy) and the CTE of the action or the CTE of the stock?

As refered to by Microsoft: DevCon (Devcon.exe) is included when you install the WDK, Visual Studio, and the Windows SDK for desktop apps. But these programs take hundreds of MBs, and I don't n...

In the ISO, devcon is inside a .cab archive: wdk\setuptools_x64fre_cab001.cab. The file is named "_devcon.exe_00000", so you probably want to rename it to devcon.exe.

However, running this (from command line, in folder where devcon.exe is located) as a regular user which is actually "an Administrator" doesn't produce any errors in the command prompt, but it also doesn't disable the card - it doesn't look like disabled in Device Manager and the card is still visible and usable in some other programs/tools. After "re-enabling" (which obviously re-enables ...