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Sendero II Bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="twotwentyswift" data-source="post: 328173" data-attributes="member: 14236"><p>Bedding the first 2 inches of the barrel is one procedure that MAY work in eliminating your vertical stringing. Going to the range and trying the business card trick is definately a cheap way to diagnose a potential problem. If the business card trick works I would be more likely to bed a "pad" under the barrel near the front of the stock. As good as the HS Precison stocks are, they still need to be machined with a few thousandths of tolerance to allow for tolerance variances in the Reminton actions. So I would first recommend a bedding over the aluminum bedding block in the stock to see if that dosen't take care of your problem. I would only bed the barrel as a last resort on a rifle like the Sendero that comes with a moderately heavy barrel. </p><p>Lastly, check all the other issues that can cause this kind of stringing. Loose action bolts, loose scope mounts, etc...</p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twotwentyswift, post: 328173, member: 14236"] Bedding the first 2 inches of the barrel is one procedure that MAY work in eliminating your vertical stringing. Going to the range and trying the business card trick is definately a cheap way to diagnose a potential problem. If the business card trick works I would be more likely to bed a "pad" under the barrel near the front of the stock. As good as the HS Precison stocks are, they still need to be machined with a few thousandths of tolerance to allow for tolerance variances in the Reminton actions. So I would first recommend a bedding over the aluminum bedding block in the stock to see if that dosen't take care of your problem. I would only bed the barrel as a last resort on a rifle like the Sendero that comes with a moderately heavy barrel. Lastly, check all the other issues that can cause this kind of stringing. Loose action bolts, loose scope mounts, etc... Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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