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Gunsmithing
Bedding in front of recoil lug
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<blockquote data-quote="Clark" data-source="post: 433195" data-attributes="member: 6600"><p>On Mausers, I bed the first inch of barrel in front of the receiver.</p><p></p><p>I pillar bed the rear, but seldom bother with the wide short pillar in the front.</p><p></p><p>Have you noticed how little good bedding improves accuracy, but how much bad bedding can hurt accuracy?</p><p></p><p>If the point of impact changes with changes in action screw torque, chisel the glass out of there and start over. This can be checked with a bore sighter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clark, post: 433195, member: 6600"] On Mausers, I bed the first inch of barrel in front of the receiver. I pillar bed the rear, but seldom bother with the wide short pillar in the front. Have you noticed how little good bedding improves accuracy, but how much bad bedding can hurt accuracy? If the point of impact changes with changes in action screw torque, chisel the glass out of there and start over. This can be checked with a bore sighter. [/QUOTE]
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