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Gunsmithing
Bedding in front of recoil lug
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotezapper" data-source="post: 1220146" data-attributes="member: 20438"><p>I built my 243W years ago on a M98 action with a Shilen #7 HV contour bbl. The action is bedded in a Boyd's laminated stock and the bbl is 100% floated. This rifle has always shot well but was always kind of tweaky when it came to load development. It shoots everything sub moa but was always a little finicky wringing out that last little bit of accuracy down below half moa. One day I was looking at it sitting in the rifle cradle and I said to myself " that is a lot of bbl to be HANGING off the end of that small receiver." I pulled out the Devcon 10110 and bedded what was left of the barrel shank - approximately 4." Problem fixed. It just sucks it took 15 years to figure it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotezapper, post: 1220146, member: 20438"] I built my 243W years ago on a M98 action with a Shilen #7 HV contour bbl. The action is bedded in a Boyd's laminated stock and the bbl is 100% floated. This rifle has always shot well but was always kind of tweaky when it came to load development. It shoots everything sub moa but was always a little finicky wringing out that last little bit of accuracy down below half moa. One day I was looking at it sitting in the rifle cradle and I said to myself " that is a lot of bbl to be HANGING off the end of that small receiver." I pulled out the Devcon 10110 and bedded what was left of the barrel shank - approximately 4." Problem fixed. It just sucks it took 15 years to figure it out. [/QUOTE]
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