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Should I bed? B&C M40 with Al Block
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1883411" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I had a chance to buy a Rem. 700 .223 Rem. Took it to the range and it shot in like 2 seperate groups. I pulled the Tupperware stock and put a S&H Precision stock on it. It appeared the Aluminum bedding block was off ever so little. I took it to the range and it shot about like the Tupperware stock did. Laying on the rest a dollar bill would not slide through the barrel channel. I cleaned the bedding block with a touch of 400 sand paper. Centered the barrel in the stock with business cards, waxed the action and bedded the action to the contact spots of the block with JB weld metal filled Epoxy. Now it shoots .200 with a load it likes. </p><p>My 338 WM has a aluminum bedding block stock that worked great straight out of the box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1883411, member: 77249"] I had a chance to buy a Rem. 700 .223 Rem. Took it to the range and it shot in like 2 seperate groups. I pulled the Tupperware stock and put a S&H Precision stock on it. It appeared the Aluminum bedding block was off ever so little. I took it to the range and it shot about like the Tupperware stock did. Laying on the rest a dollar bill would not slide through the barrel channel. I cleaned the bedding block with a touch of 400 sand paper. Centered the barrel in the stock with business cards, waxed the action and bedded the action to the contact spots of the block with JB weld metal filled Epoxy. Now it shoots .200 with a load it likes. My 338 WM has a aluminum bedding block stock that worked great straight out of the box. [/QUOTE]
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