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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
220 swift; to lap or not to lap?
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<blockquote data-quote="greggohrc" data-source="post: 576885" data-attributes="member: 38210"><p>i looked at that, it does seem to have a pretty good contact patch on the lugs. the rifles shoots very well. groups at .3 at 100 with 36gr varmint grenades and .5 at 100 with 52gr BTHP. So, based on your info and my experience, I think I will elect to skip the action work and just have the stock installed and bedded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greggohrc, post: 576885, member: 38210"] i looked at that, it does seem to have a pretty good contact patch on the lugs. the rifles shoots very well. groups at .3 at 100 with 36gr varmint grenades and .5 at 100 with 52gr BTHP. So, based on your info and my experience, I think I will elect to skip the action work and just have the stock installed and bedded. [/QUOTE]
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