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The Basics, Starting Out
Questions for my new rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="pburton" data-source="post: 1171817" data-attributes="member: 48978"><p>Personally I remove the pressure points that B&C builds into their stocks. A little sand paper wrapped around a dowel should do the trick. When I bed a rifle, I bed the recoil lug area to about an inch in front of the recoil lug and the tang area to the rear of the action. This has worked well for me. But, I also always shoot a rifle before I start working on it. This will give me a good idea how much improvement I am getting from, bedding, triggers, etc. Good luck with your project and welcome to LRH!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pburton, post: 1171817, member: 48978"] Personally I remove the pressure points that B&C builds into their stocks. A little sand paper wrapped around a dowel should do the trick. When I bed a rifle, I bed the recoil lug area to about an inch in front of the recoil lug and the tang area to the rear of the action. This has worked well for me. But, I also always shoot a rifle before I start working on it. This will give me a good idea how much improvement I am getting from, bedding, triggers, etc. Good luck with your project and welcome to LRH! [/QUOTE]
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