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Results: Load Development & Accurizing (part 4)
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<blockquote data-quote="FullCurlHunter" data-source="post: 233291" data-attributes="member: 5856"><p>Excellent, thanks for all of the information guys! I still havent been out to the range yet to confirm 82.0 grain load with some more shooting in hopes of getting it sighted in to where I want it for hunting purposes.</p><p></p><p>This winter I plan to glass bed the action and potentially remove the pressure points. If I do remove the pressure points, I am going to take clay and make an exact mold of the current pressure points so I can make new ones just like the current if the gun does not improve with floating.</p><p></p><p>From the recommendations, it seems that fully bedding the recil lug/block is recommended on the weatherby mk v action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FullCurlHunter, post: 233291, member: 5856"] Excellent, thanks for all of the information guys! I still havent been out to the range yet to confirm 82.0 grain load with some more shooting in hopes of getting it sighted in to where I want it for hunting purposes. This winter I plan to glass bed the action and potentially remove the pressure points. If I do remove the pressure points, I am going to take clay and make an exact mold of the current pressure points so I can make new ones just like the current if the gun does not improve with floating. From the recommendations, it seems that fully bedding the recil lug/block is recommended on the weatherby mk v action. [/QUOTE]
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