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Savage Model 10 FPSR in .308. Need bedding advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="okangshooter" data-source="post: 593925" data-attributes="member: 33892"><p>Anyone here glass bedded their Savage? My gun is an"ok" shooter. MOA most of the time. It is in the stock listed in the title. I have the unexplained fliers sometimes and the gun will never clover leaf any three shots at 100 yards. I'd expect better out of this gun.</p><p> </p><p>This stock has an aluminum bedding block and the action screws are torqued to 60 inch lbs. It did improve with the addition of my ACC Cyclone supressor but still has a ways to go accuracy wise.</p><p> </p><p>Can I get away with just glass bedding and not pillar bedding? I'm not really set up tool wise to drill the tolerance needed to fit the pillars straight and true.</p><p> </p><p> I've been reading everything Ican find and watching youtube vids on bedding. I believe I can do the glass.</p><p> </p><p> Anyone bed their savage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okangshooter, post: 593925, member: 33892"] Anyone here glass bedded their Savage? My gun is an"ok" shooter. MOA most of the time. It is in the stock listed in the title. I have the unexplained fliers sometimes and the gun will never clover leaf any three shots at 100 yards. I'd expect better out of this gun. This stock has an aluminum bedding block and the action screws are torqued to 60 inch lbs. It did improve with the addition of my ACC Cyclone supressor but still has a ways to go accuracy wise. Can I get away with just glass bedding and not pillar bedding? I'm not really set up tool wise to drill the tolerance needed to fit the pillars straight and true. I've been reading everything Ican find and watching youtube vids on bedding. I believe I can do the glass. Anyone bed their savage? [/QUOTE]
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