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Accuracy during barrel break in
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<blockquote data-quote="Joefrazell" data-source="post: 1416079" data-attributes="member: 101262"><p>Yeah bedding is definitely a good thing. However I've bedded several rifles and yes it does help and yes it can fix a problem but I personally don't think it's the answer for all accuracy issues and thats from my experience. I've got some rifles that shoot everything I put through them but alot of rifles are finicky in my experience. I personally think that bullet design and powdes have alot to do with accuracy. I personally bed every rifle as long as it's wearing a decent stock. I've seen it so many times where a gun will shoot one load good one load bad. It's all about harmonics. When I say her gun shoots 2.5 moa with certain loads it's a powder issue. Also, 2.5 is exceptionally bad. Most are 1.5-2" but when it shoots another load .5 moa there's no problem with the gun, it just needs the right load. I've seen people and have personally chased my tail over a bedding, scope, rail, rings ect. Issue all because a gun didnt like the first few loads I threw at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joefrazell, post: 1416079, member: 101262"] Yeah bedding is definitely a good thing. However I've bedded several rifles and yes it does help and yes it can fix a problem but I personally don't think it's the answer for all accuracy issues and thats from my experience. I've got some rifles that shoot everything I put through them but alot of rifles are finicky in my experience. I personally think that bullet design and powdes have alot to do with accuracy. I personally bed every rifle as long as it's wearing a decent stock. I've seen it so many times where a gun will shoot one load good one load bad. It's all about harmonics. When I say her gun shoots 2.5 moa with certain loads it's a powder issue. Also, 2.5 is exceptionally bad. Most are 1.5-2" but when it shoots another load .5 moa there's no problem with the gun, it just needs the right load. I've seen people and have personally chased my tail over a bedding, scope, rail, rings ect. Issue all because a gun didnt like the first few loads I threw at it. [/QUOTE]
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