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Shooting heavy recoiling rifle from bench-beginner here
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<blockquote data-quote="reloaderlen" data-source="post: 1488945" data-attributes="member: 36294"><p>I have added one to two Oz of lead just ahead of the bedding in the front of the front action screw and not to interfere with the glass bedding or free floating of the barrel. Some stocks have a open channel in this location that is perfect for this . A Little JB weld and some buckshot and you are done. Other stocks require a channel to be cut.</p><p>Works great for me . This with a muzzle break is unbelievable. So many missing out on the benefits that can be gained with a break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reloaderlen, post: 1488945, member: 36294"] I have added one to two Oz of lead just ahead of the bedding in the front of the front action screw and not to interfere with the glass bedding or free floating of the barrel. Some stocks have a open channel in this location that is perfect for this . A Little JB weld and some buckshot and you are done. Other stocks require a channel to be cut. Works great for me . This with a muzzle break is unbelievable. So many missing out on the benefits that can be gained with a break. [/QUOTE]
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