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Gunsmithing
should i bed the barrel.
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<blockquote data-quote="ajhardle" data-source="post: 687421" data-attributes="member: 49861"><p>BartB definately has credebility. I just read something about a Krieger ad showing a a sub 4" 20 shot string at 800. I understand the reasoning behind your arguments and would without a doubt go with BartB's suggestion save the fact that I will never shoot a 10 shot string with a 300 ultra, let alone 20. Owwwww.....that hurts. Mostly the throat of the rifle. Without the temperature change of the rifle being as much of a factor, most shots will be cold and clean, I will try bedding the chamber. If weather conditions affect my close range zero or accuracy, I can always undo what was done. Great input from outstanding members of the firearms community. Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajhardle, post: 687421, member: 49861"] BartB definately has credebility. I just read something about a Krieger ad showing a a sub 4" 20 shot string at 800. I understand the reasoning behind your arguments and would without a doubt go with BartB's suggestion save the fact that I will never shoot a 10 shot string with a 300 ultra, let alone 20. Owwwww.....that hurts. Mostly the throat of the rifle. Without the temperature change of the rifle being as much of a factor, most shots will be cold and clean, I will try bedding the chamber. If weather conditions affect my close range zero or accuracy, I can always undo what was done. Great input from outstanding members of the firearms community. Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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