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<blockquote data-quote="shadowdrak" data-source="post: 220432" data-attributes="member: 12132"><p>Groups didn't change too much, maybe opened up a little bit (over 3/4 moa). Took the stock off of it to and you wouldn't believe the shock on my face. Bedding was extend backwards the same length and case ejecting side had more bedding than the non-ejecting side, causing unequal pressure. After running the bedding two and a half inches past the chamber, instead of abruptly ending, it seemed like he took a step down and then tapered it of (running about an inch and a half longer). This runout had warping/pitting on both sides and were contacting the barrel. The bedding towards the action had several rough/protruding spots that were providing unneccassary contact. Also, there was also bedding contact on both front and sides of the recoil lug. This is one hell of a mess up job and now I got to find another gunsmith and pay again to have it rebedded properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowdrak, post: 220432, member: 12132"] Groups didn't change too much, maybe opened up a little bit (over 3/4 moa). Took the stock off of it to and you wouldn't believe the shock on my face. Bedding was extend backwards the same length and case ejecting side had more bedding than the non-ejecting side, causing unequal pressure. After running the bedding two and a half inches past the chamber, instead of abruptly ending, it seemed like he took a step down and then tapered it of (running about an inch and a half longer). This runout had warping/pitting on both sides and were contacting the barrel. The bedding towards the action had several rough/protruding spots that were providing unneccassary contact. Also, there was also bedding contact on both front and sides of the recoil lug. This is one hell of a mess up job and now I got to find another gunsmith and pay again to have it rebedded properly. [/QUOTE]
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