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Reloading
22-250 Sierra MK for Varmints
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<blockquote data-quote="dmr400" data-source="post: 1836404" data-attributes="member: 33691"><p>Free float and bed may not help with the M77, I just did the same thing on a tang safety m77 243 with a bull barrel and the groups got worse by 50%. I've always heard that was a possibility but this was the first time I've actually experienced it. You may not want to mess with it if you are getting those kinds of results with barely any load development. I'm going to try adding pillars to this rifle and if it doesn't improve I'll be bedding the whole barrel again and add the pressure point back in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmr400, post: 1836404, member: 33691"] Free float and bed may not help with the M77, I just did the same thing on a tang safety m77 243 with a bull barrel and the groups got worse by 50%. I've always heard that was a possibility but this was the first time I've actually experienced it. You may not want to mess with it if you are getting those kinds of results with barely any load development. I'm going to try adding pillars to this rifle and if it doesn't improve I'll be bedding the whole barrel again and add the pressure point back in. [/QUOTE]
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