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Amazing accuracy method
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<blockquote data-quote="AKGuide" data-source="post: 925196" data-attributes="member: 64701"><p>This thread came up shortly after I removed the bedding from my chamber area. I spoke with many trustworthy folk about why some people bed the chamber and others don't and got different answers most of the time. With as heavy as my barrel is the smith I used put bedding under the chamber to help with support he said. This seems like the right thing to do from all the guys I spoke with regarding bedding. From my personal experience I removed the bedding and my vertical stringing went away. I shoot primarily from a bipod and my guess was that I was putting pressure on the barrel when shooting prone and when I was lucky enough to shoot off a make shift bench the vertical was less prevalent. So all in all I am glad that I tinkered around and completely free floated my barrel. The most important thing about bedding I truly believe is stress-free.</p><p></p><p>Reuben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKGuide, post: 925196, member: 64701"] This thread came up shortly after I removed the bedding from my chamber area. I spoke with many trustworthy folk about why some people bed the chamber and others don't and got different answers most of the time. With as heavy as my barrel is the smith I used put bedding under the chamber to help with support he said. This seems like the right thing to do from all the guys I spoke with regarding bedding. From my personal experience I removed the bedding and my vertical stringing went away. I shoot primarily from a bipod and my guess was that I was putting pressure on the barrel when shooting prone and when I was lucky enough to shoot off a make shift bench the vertical was less prevalent. So all in all I am glad that I tinkered around and completely free floated my barrel. The most important thing about bedding I truly believe is stress-free. Reuben [/QUOTE]
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