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Should I bed? B&C M40 with Al Block
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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 1877515" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>I would recommend bedding it. Mine was rebarrelled and didn't shoot as good as I hoped (around 3/4 moa). I bedded the action just to eliminate variables, and the groups wee cut in half. Also, (i'm not a hearsay guy, usually) my smith told me that he had seen quite a few B&C stocks that had bedding blocks that were not completely square to the centerline of the bore. I had a hard time believing that, at the time, but since the groups improved considerably, I am tending to believe him. Also, I have not has a bedding job degrade accuracy in the 10 or 12 rifles that I have bedded, so other than the cost (if you aren't doing it yourself), you shouldn't be out anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 1877515, member: 73596"] I would recommend bedding it. Mine was rebarrelled and didn't shoot as good as I hoped (around 3/4 moa). I bedded the action just to eliminate variables, and the groups wee cut in half. Also, (i'm not a hearsay guy, usually) my smith told me that he had seen quite a few B&C stocks that had bedding blocks that were not completely square to the centerline of the bore. I had a hard time believing that, at the time, but since the groups improved considerably, I am tending to believe him. Also, I have not has a bedding job degrade accuracy in the 10 or 12 rifles that I have bedded, so other than the cost (if you aren't doing it yourself), you shouldn't be out anything. [/QUOTE]
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