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Should I bed my H.S Precision stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene" data-source="post: 224562" data-attributes="member: 7402"><p>Excellent advice Chad. I said tight action screws will not NECESSARILY make the rifle shoot well. Making them tight does not always assure top accuracy. There are certainly other issues requiring investigation. In other words, bedding may or may not be the problem. You will never solve accuracy problems with glass bedding alone, its just another tool for the tinkerer. Before you slap that glue in there try what I said to determine whether the action rocks; whether the recoil lug is tight against the block, and the other suggestions you have read here. How did it shoot before the HS stock? Have you tried your scope on a rifle of known accuracy? Are the rings and mounts straight and secure? After you have checked out everything, and there seems to be no other problem bedding is the last step. You may want to consider having a smith check it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene, post: 224562, member: 7402"] Excellent advice Chad. I said tight action screws will not NECESSARILY make the rifle shoot well. Making them tight does not always assure top accuracy. There are certainly other issues requiring investigation. In other words, bedding may or may not be the problem. You will never solve accuracy problems with glass bedding alone, its just another tool for the tinkerer. Before you slap that glue in there try what I said to determine whether the action rocks; whether the recoil lug is tight against the block, and the other suggestions you have read here. How did it shoot before the HS stock? Have you tried your scope on a rifle of known accuracy? Are the rings and mounts straight and secure? After you have checked out everything, and there seems to be no other problem bedding is the last step. You may want to consider having a smith check it out. [/QUOTE]
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