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After re-barrel :: 2 shots close together and 1 shot further out
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 2074627" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>My answer is yes, several times. Most often bedding. Seating will also almost always help close a 1moa or less group.</p><p>Powder and powder nodes can be the difference in night & day, from scatter nodes to tolerant precision.</p><p>There have been a lot of great suggestions here. </p><p>I think that if your stock torque is causing binding of the bolt then bedding is where i would start. Torque tuning can be useful in well fitting or properly bedded stocks. It has been said the harmonics of the action are important and i believe that.</p><p>Before doing anything i would use "full" action torque and do a slow methodical 10 shot group. Also if possible check velocities with a non-attached chrono. If you only have access to a Mag-speed do a second 10 shot test.</p><p>There is most often no one answer but my bet is on bedding.</p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 2074627, member: 18849"] My answer is yes, several times. Most often bedding. Seating will also almost always help close a 1moa or less group. Powder and powder nodes can be the difference in night & day, from scatter nodes to tolerant precision. There have been a lot of great suggestions here. I think that if your stock torque is causing binding of the bolt then bedding is where i would start. Torque tuning can be useful in well fitting or properly bedded stocks. It has been said the harmonics of the action are important and i believe that. Before doing anything i would use "full" action torque and do a slow methodical 10 shot group. Also if possible check velocities with a non-attached chrono. If you only have access to a Mag-speed do a second 10 shot test. There is most often no one answer but my bet is on bedding. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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