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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
243 grouping
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2657988" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>Like others have already mentioned, step away from the reloading bench and look at your rifle. Check your action screws, make sure the barrel is actually free floated, check your scope base screws, check your ring to base screws, scope ring screws, make sure your barrel isn't touching the stock when you're resting the forearm or loading the bipod. Pillar bedding from Boyd's doesn't mean much other than you have pillars that may or may not be touching the action and you still don't have any actual bedding in the recoil lug area or the rest of the action. If everything mechanically checks out, then I'd go back to the gunsmith and have him look at it and check the barrel out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2657988, member: 69478"] Like others have already mentioned, step away from the reloading bench and look at your rifle. Check your action screws, make sure the barrel is actually free floated, check your scope base screws, check your ring to base screws, scope ring screws, make sure your barrel isn’t touching the stock when you’re resting the forearm or loading the bipod. Pillar bedding from Boyd’s doesn’t mean much other than you have pillars that may or may not be touching the action and you still don’t have any actual bedding in the recoil lug area or the rest of the action. If everything mechanically checks out, then I’d go back to the gunsmith and have him look at it and check the barrel out. [/QUOTE]
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