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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Float or bed a featherweight?
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<blockquote data-quote="mtnkid85" data-source="post: 981854" data-attributes="member: 82970"><p>Ive got a Ruger M77 mkII with a light skinny barrel that has never really shot very well. I bedded the action, which helped a bit. So then I thought I would float the entire barrel... That was the wrong thing to do, that skinny barrel did not like being floated. I then went back and just bedded a small pad at tip of the stock, which brought it back down to normal. I think next I will go back and bed a few inches right under the chamber as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnkid85, post: 981854, member: 82970"] Ive got a Ruger M77 mkII with a light skinny barrel that has never really shot very well. I bedded the action, which helped a bit. So then I thought I would float the entire barrel... That was the wrong thing to do, that skinny barrel did not like being floated. I then went back and just bedded a small pad at tip of the stock, which brought it back down to normal. I think next I will go back and bed a few inches right under the chamber as well. [/QUOTE]
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