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Bedding question
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<blockquote data-quote="onlythebestisgoodenough" data-source="post: 1997485" data-attributes="member: 11284"><p>Hello</p><p> My take on all of this mate is make sure that the Lug is completely bedded, <strong>No movement at all !</strong> and also make sure that where your action screws are that there is very little if any movement in these holes to screw fit if there is make some new sleeves from <strong>TITAINIUM</strong> and bed these in and then you might be able to attain good groups ( action screws and torqued them to 65 in/lbs Max ) note not ft/lbs like I have seen some guys try to do ? . I do this to most of if not all my Rifles and with the combination of a good bedding job you should be able to repeat good groups from your rifle with the same loads and provided that your rifle <strong>cleaning regime</strong> is very good too , this works for Me !</p><p></p><p>Stay Safe and Shoot Safe allways</p><p></p><p>God bless you all , God bless America</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onlythebestisgoodenough, post: 1997485, member: 11284"] Hello My take on all of this mate is make sure that the Lug is completely bedded, [B]No movement at all ![/B] and also make sure that where your action screws are that there is very little if any movement in these holes to screw fit if there is make some new sleeves from [B]TITAINIUM[/B] and bed these in and then you might be able to attain good groups ( action screws and torqued them to 65 in/lbs Max ) note not ft/lbs like I have seen some guys try to do ? . I do this to most of if not all my Rifles and with the combination of a good bedding job you should be able to repeat good groups from your rifle with the same loads and provided that your rifle [B]cleaning regime[/B] is very good too , this works for Me ! Stay Safe and Shoot Safe allways God bless you all , God bless America Steve [/QUOTE]
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