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<blockquote data-quote="7mmremingtonmagnum" data-source="post: 905053" data-attributes="member: 74364"><p>that is what i am planning to do. for the most part its floated now, there is a spot about 2 inches from the end of the stock that catches a dollar bill but other than that its good. im lovin the trigger as of now. im fairly inclined to do things myself if i can, is bedding something i could do or would it be best to take it to a smith??? same goes for the pillars? im trying to teach an older guy the things to do in order to shoot long range. its hard for me to get it into his head that even if we find factory loads that shoot great in our guns that we still might not get the groups that we want at 800 yards.... he is having trouble understanding MOA as well. but im drillin it into his head. it surprises me that he doesnt know this stuff as he was a military sniper back in the day.... he bought himself a browning X-Bolt chambered in .300, he says the reviews are sayin sub-MOA. i guess we will see when he gets it out to the range. ill burn it into his head abotu pillars and bedding too. Thank you all for the help!!!! any other advice is very much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmremingtonmagnum, post: 905053, member: 74364"] that is what i am planning to do. for the most part its floated now, there is a spot about 2 inches from the end of the stock that catches a dollar bill but other than that its good. im lovin the trigger as of now. im fairly inclined to do things myself if i can, is bedding something i could do or would it be best to take it to a smith??? same goes for the pillars? im trying to teach an older guy the things to do in order to shoot long range. its hard for me to get it into his head that even if we find factory loads that shoot great in our guns that we still might not get the groups that we want at 800 yards.... he is having trouble understanding MOA as well. but im drillin it into his head. it surprises me that he doesnt know this stuff as he was a military sniper back in the day.... he bought himself a browning X-Bolt chambered in .300, he says the reviews are sayin sub-MOA. i guess we will see when he gets it out to the range. ill burn it into his head abotu pillars and bedding too. Thank you all for the help!!!! any other advice is very much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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