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1000 ya hunting/target rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1422828" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>Take a candle and blacken the receiver after removing the trigger bolt release and bolt. Put it in your stock to see if it is hitting the bedding block in all desired locations. Once you've done that you can see if just the lug area or other areas need compound. If your shooting a tight twist just tape the bottom and front of the lug. Make sure your action is all the way down into the stock!! We had a guy do his own "bedding job". The rifle barrel was at an angle to the for end. Claimed it shot well but seem to kick more and wanted a brake installed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1422828, member: 85987"] Take a candle and blacken the receiver after removing the trigger bolt release and bolt. Put it in your stock to see if it is hitting the bedding block in all desired locations. Once you've done that you can see if just the lug area or other areas need compound. If your shooting a tight twist just tape the bottom and front of the lug. Make sure your action is all the way down into the stock!! We had a guy do his own "bedding job". The rifle barrel was at an angle to the for end. Claimed it shot well but seem to kick more and wanted a brake installed [/QUOTE]
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