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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Bedding in front of the recoil lug?
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<blockquote data-quote="kaseyfied" data-source="post: 748132" data-attributes="member: 13743"><p>why would you call someone dumb for wanting to make sure their rifle remains accurate over time??.. just becuase a rifle shot .45 without being bedded doesnt mean it will stay that way.. bedding a rifle insures the same accuracy no matter what the weather and temp is.. so maybe your retarded? you should always bed 2 inches or so infront of the recoil lug.. I know smiths that bed the whole barrel channel.. you make sure youdo not have any high spots? that everything was true when you installed it after the bedding compound was applied.. bedding compound shouldnt make too much difference I have used jb weld for christ sakes.. it may be now thats its bedded you have changed the harmonics of the rifle.. and you may need to find a different load for it.. im not a gunsmith but i would make sure you dont have any contact pointsin the bedding proccess..</p><p> </p><p>kasey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaseyfied, post: 748132, member: 13743"] why would you call someone dumb for wanting to make sure their rifle remains accurate over time??.. just becuase a rifle shot .45 without being bedded doesnt mean it will stay that way.. bedding a rifle insures the same accuracy no matter what the weather and temp is.. so maybe your retarded? you should always bed 2 inches or so infront of the recoil lug.. I know smiths that bed the whole barrel channel.. you make sure youdo not have any high spots? that everything was true when you installed it after the bedding compound was applied.. bedding compound shouldnt make too much difference I have used jb weld for christ sakes.. it may be now thats its bedded you have changed the harmonics of the rifle.. and you may need to find a different load for it.. im not a gunsmith but i would make sure you dont have any contact pointsin the bedding proccess.. kasey [/QUOTE]
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