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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Does a half of grain of powder make that much difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="tcob68" data-source="post: 865653" data-attributes="member: 29435"><p>I have a Cooper 22 MVT in 6.5-284 that I took with me to an NRA summer course in precision bedding taught by Speedy Gonzales. After getting it ready to bed the bases Speedy looked at the mounting holes on top of the receiver and said "look at this". The mounting holes on the rear of the receiver were so far out of line you could see it with the naked eye. We drilled them out to 8-40 and then bedded the bases. I can't say for sure if it shoots better but it does seem to be more consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcob68, post: 865653, member: 29435"] I have a Cooper 22 MVT in 6.5-284 that I took with me to an NRA summer course in precision bedding taught by Speedy Gonzales. After getting it ready to bed the bases Speedy looked at the mounting holes on top of the receiver and said "look at this". The mounting holes on the rear of the receiver were so far out of line you could see it with the naked eye. We drilled them out to 8-40 and then bedded the bases. I can't say for sure if it shoots better but it does seem to be more consistent. [/QUOTE]
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