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<blockquote data-quote="cfvickers" data-source="post: 574165" data-attributes="member: 25488"><p>Honeestly I would be terrified I was going to mess something up! My 111LRH will average just over .5" at 200 yards and I am not sure some of that isn't my shooting. To me usually, an aluminum bedding block will give all of the accuracy I could ask for from the barrel. I can't imagine bedding the action would add a whole lot more to the rigidity. But if it is already shooting in the .2s-.3s at 100 with a sporter weight barrel most would be in good shape short of match shooting. If you decide to do it, I will certainly be interested in seeing the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfvickers, post: 574165, member: 25488"] Honeestly I would be terrified I was going to mess something up! My 111LRH will average just over .5" at 200 yards and I am not sure some of that isn't my shooting. To me usually, an aluminum bedding block will give all of the accuracy I could ask for from the barrel. I can't imagine bedding the action would add a whole lot more to the rigidity. But if it is already shooting in the .2s-.3s at 100 with a sporter weight barrel most would be in good shape short of match shooting. If you decide to do it, I will certainly be interested in seeing the results. [/QUOTE]
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