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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
should i glass bed my guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="rdsii64" data-source="post: 307980" data-attributes="member: 13978"><p>Most people would tell you that glass bedding your guns is a good thing. While this is true, I believe in keeping things simple. My .308 prints sub moa groups as is. There for I will leave it alone. My .223 will put a whole box of 40 grain vmax into one ragged hole. I won't bed that one either. Now with that said, if your gun isn't giving you the performance you desire, depending on the cause of the problem, bedding it may be a possible solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdsii64, post: 307980, member: 13978"] Most people would tell you that glass bedding your guns is a good thing. While this is true, I believe in keeping things simple. My .308 prints sub moa groups as is. There for I will leave it alone. My .223 will put a whole box of 40 grain vmax into one ragged hole. I won't bed that one either. Now with that said, if your gun isn't giving you the performance you desire, depending on the cause of the problem, bedding it may be a possible solution. [/QUOTE]
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