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Browning Bedding Concerns
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<blockquote data-quote="DreaminofMT6x6s" data-source="post: 1272217" data-attributes="member: 94485"><p>Ok I've been on here for a while and finally secured what I thought was a decent long range setup, Browning McMillan in 7mm R.E.M. Mag. When a gunsmith went to put a front rail on for my bipod he took shots of the bedding and this is what he found. Should be concerned? The Xbolt is known to be a reliable relatively accurate rifle out of the box and it isn't overly heavy either. But I don't know what to do now. Bedding material is extremely minimal and the stock is split at the pillar mounting location ***. Is this a standard thing? I'm just now getting into shooting so I'm not that experienced with this stuff. Thanks gang.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreaminofMT6x6s, post: 1272217, member: 94485"] Ok I've been on here for a while and finally secured what I thought was a decent long range setup, Browning McMillan in 7mm R.E.M. Mag. When a gunsmith went to put a front rail on for my bipod he took shots of the bedding and this is what he found. Should be concerned? The Xbolt is known to be a reliable relatively accurate rifle out of the box and it isn't overly heavy either. But I don't know what to do now. Bedding material is extremely minimal and the stock is split at the pillar mounting location ***. Is this a standard thing? I'm just now getting into shooting so I'm not that experienced with this stuff. Thanks gang. [/QUOTE]
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