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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Float or bed a featherweight?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigSwede" data-source="post: 981584" data-attributes="member: 82574"><p>I have a featherweight in a mcmillan stock, it's a winlite 280. The barrel is glass bedded and looks to be done well. The action is partially bedded front and back but nothing in between. I think there is airspace under the action in the belly around the magazine. Will this create/cause accuracy issues? Or should I refloat the skinny barrel and bed the action/magazine/bottom metal. I must admit that I am getting acceptable accuracy (moa...ish, with a few better) for a featherweight. Thanks...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigSwede, post: 981584, member: 82574"] I have a featherweight in a mcmillan stock, it's a winlite 280. The barrel is glass bedded and looks to be done well. The action is partially bedded front and back but nothing in between. I think there is airspace under the action in the belly around the magazine. Will this create/cause accuracy issues? Or should I refloat the skinny barrel and bed the action/magazine/bottom metal. I must admit that I am getting acceptable accuracy (moa...ish, with a few better) for a featherweight. Thanks... [/QUOTE]
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