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Should I bed? B&C M40 with Al Block
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<blockquote data-quote="redneckdan" data-source="post: 1877188" data-attributes="member: 8932"><p>You pays yer money and makes yer choice. Every thing is a trade off. If I was going after every last bit of accuracy, I'd go with a glued in action.</p><p></p><p>For a hunting/prs rifle I'll trade the slight increase in accuracy for the easy of disassembly. In humid minnesota, my blued rifles need to be stripped down and oiled somewhat regularly. Same as bumping shoulders versus past traditional practice of neck size only in bechrest. Just cause they do it doesnt mean it's right for everything.</p><p></p><p>I have seen cases where a tapered recoil lug started bearing on the sides rather than on the receiver ring. Maybe it was a botched bedding job, maybe something shrank in the stock or the glass. Who knows. I'd rather not have to worry about that so I bed mine with a few thou clearance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckdan, post: 1877188, member: 8932"] You pays yer money and makes yer choice. Every thing is a trade off. If I was going after every last bit of accuracy, I'd go with a glued in action. For a hunting/prs rifle I'll trade the slight increase in accuracy for the easy of disassembly. In humid minnesota, my blued rifles need to be stripped down and oiled somewhat regularly. Same as bumping shoulders versus past traditional practice of neck size only in bechrest. Just cause they do it doesnt mean it's right for everything. I have seen cases where a tapered recoil lug started bearing on the sides rather than on the receiver ring. Maybe it was a botched bedding job, maybe something shrank in the stock or the glass. Who knows. I'd rather not have to worry about that so I bed mine with a few thou clearance. [/QUOTE]
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