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<blockquote data-quote="Dead Beat" data-source="post: 123722" data-attributes="member: 3004"><p>update i just talked to my son on the stock i bedded useing the advise i got from you guys i used my action and bedded a boyds ross thumbhole laminate stock. i mailed it to him!! i live in southern california he is stationed at the airforce acadamy in colorado springs.</p><p></p><p> i told him he would most likely need to skim bed he said he would shoot it first and if it shot over 1 1/2 in. he would skim bed it . hes going second rifle for elk and was strapped for time well!! he shot it today and with factory federal premium nosler partion he getting 5/8 of and inch 3 shot groups. with the old tupperware stock it was about 1 1/2 in.</p><p></p><p> cant ask for any better than that thanks for all your help </p><p></p><p> Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dead Beat, post: 123722, member: 3004"] update i just talked to my son on the stock i bedded useing the advise i got from you guys i used my action and bedded a boyds ross thumbhole laminate stock. i mailed it to him!! i live in southern california he is stationed at the airforce acadamy in colorado springs. i told him he would most likely need to skim bed he said he would shoot it first and if it shot over 1 1/2 in. he would skim bed it . hes going second rifle for elk and was strapped for time well!! he shot it today and with factory federal premium nosler partion he getting 5/8 of and inch 3 shot groups. with the old tupperware stock it was about 1 1/2 in. cant ask for any better than that thanks for all your help Jim [/QUOTE]
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