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<blockquote data-quote="bahabill" data-source="post: 3064017" data-attributes="member: 114458"><p>got a question for ya all .....</p><p>I have 2 rifles that i am chasing my butt on finding a good load for.</p><p>Christensen Arms ridgeline 6.5 prc</p><p>Christensen Arms 300 prc in MPR chassis </p><p></p><p>I took apart to check the bedding because I have a hard time getting them to shoot better than 1 inch groups. all my other rifles tikka and howa shoot 3/4 all day long with minimal load development and found em quick. </p><p>These christensen should shoot better i feel but if i send back they will just say there in spec.....</p><p>So the MPR I took apart and found there is no bedding in the chassis AT ALL !!! But there is NO movement in the action with out the action screws so wondering if that is acceptable.</p><p></p><p>The Ridgeline when disassembled had VERY LITTLE bedding materialaround the screw areas but the lug was filled in and seems tight as well!</p><p>Guess my question is this... Would I benifit by doing a better bedding job or do you guys think it is prob good ??</p><p>Should I bed the side rail of the actions and do a very light skim coat and rebed it some ???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bahabill, post: 3064017, member: 114458"] got a question for ya all ..... I have 2 rifles that i am chasing my butt on finding a good load for. Christensen Arms ridgeline 6.5 prc Christensen Arms 300 prc in MPR chassis I took apart to check the bedding because I have a hard time getting them to shoot better than 1 inch groups. all my other rifles tikka and howa shoot 3/4 all day long with minimal load development and found em quick. These christensen should shoot better i feel but if i send back they will just say there in spec..... So the MPR I took apart and found there is no bedding in the chassis AT ALL !!! But there is NO movement in the action with out the action screws so wondering if that is acceptable. The Ridgeline when disassembled had VERY LITTLE bedding materialaround the screw areas but the lug was filled in and seems tight as well! Guess my question is this... Would I benifit by doing a better bedding job or do you guys think it is prob good ?? Should I bed the side rail of the actions and do a very light skim coat and rebed it some ??? [/QUOTE]
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