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Free floating and glass bedding 300 win Mag Remington 700 DDL
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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 823287" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>it changes the vibration chractoristics of your barrel and it could be that you will need to start load development over again. If the gunsmith did it right i have no doubt your going to find loads as good and probably better then it shot before. Ive seem my own guns that were bedded shoot about the same or shoot better overall. Ive yet to see one that shot worse and if it did id be suspect as to how good of a job the guy did bedding it. I wouldnt take any big swings at it yet. First try varying the powder charge your using up and down a grain and maybe try a differnt brand primer. One last thing. Ive seen some guns after being bedded that need a couple dozen rounds shot before the gun settled into the bedding. After say 20 rounds try retightening your screws. IF they were at all loose that could be your problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 823287, member: 41442"] it changes the vibration chractoristics of your barrel and it could be that you will need to start load development over again. If the gunsmith did it right i have no doubt your going to find loads as good and probably better then it shot before. Ive seem my own guns that were bedded shoot about the same or shoot better overall. Ive yet to see one that shot worse and if it did id be suspect as to how good of a job the guy did bedding it. I wouldnt take any big swings at it yet. First try varying the powder charge your using up and down a grain and maybe try a differnt brand primer. One last thing. Ive seen some guns after being bedded that need a couple dozen rounds shot before the gun settled into the bedding. After say 20 rounds try retightening your screws. IF they were at all loose that could be your problem. [/QUOTE]
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