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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
How tough is it to bed a stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clark" data-source="post: 334875" data-attributes="member: 6600"><p>What is suggests is ritual.</p><p>Like ancient Japanese Sword makers, they knew nothing of the scientific reasons for their process, they just did it.</p><p>Like so many accuracy rituals, there is plenty of vestigial processes.</p><p>It is less work to do something than have a controlled experiment to get rid of it.</p><p></p><p>And then there are those in the gun business, that are willing to do anything for more money, and make it look like jewelry.</p><p></p><p>"Welcome to my gunsmithing boutique! We can make benchrest modifications to your long range hunting rifle AND we can do a French paisley concept on your 1911."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clark, post: 334875, member: 6600"] What is suggests is ritual. Like ancient Japanese Sword makers, they knew nothing of the scientific reasons for their process, they just did it. Like so many accuracy rituals, there is plenty of vestigial processes. It is less work to do something than have a controlled experiment to get rid of it. And then there are those in the gun business, that are willing to do anything for more money, and make it look like jewelry. "Welcome to my gunsmithing boutique! We can make benchrest modifications to your long range hunting rifle AND we can do a French paisley concept on your 1911." [/QUOTE]
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