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Gunsmithing
Bad pillar bedding diagnostics
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<blockquote data-quote="ofdscooby" data-source="post: 1191666" data-attributes="member: 34470"><p>I pillar bedded my Mc Millan stock using the score high system. It was shooting amazing now not so much. The other day I was going through my rifle and I noticed when I loosen the front action screw the rifle lowers into the the stock just enough to notice and when I tighten the front screw it lifts out. When i loosen the rear nothing. So I have an issue but have no idea how to figure out where to start to find the problem. Also I ran the same test with the spring and mag box taken out of the hinged bottom metal I'm running. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ofdscooby, post: 1191666, member: 34470"] I pillar bedded my Mc Millan stock using the score high system. It was shooting amazing now not so much. The other day I was going through my rifle and I noticed when I loosen the front action screw the rifle lowers into the the stock just enough to notice and when I tighten the front screw it lifts out. When i loosen the rear nothing. So I have an issue but have no idea how to figure out where to start to find the problem. Also I ran the same test with the spring and mag box taken out of the hinged bottom metal I'm running. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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