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Gunsmithing
Bedding in front of the recoil lug?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 748169" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>I appologise for being rude but it may have been better to wait untill it stopped shooting .45 and then try to fix it . Now you have a 1 MOA when you had .45.</p><p>That surely can't be smart . Bedding properly requires skill and experience and it is very easy to screw it up even the pros screw up now and then . Have you not heard the old addage ? If it's not broke don't fix it . </p><p>He need to do research on how to do a stress free bedding job. I hope that may fix it. However don't be too dissapointed if you never see .45 again. I hope you do get it back but also it may have just been a few exceptionaly perfect well matched bullets . I have bedded many more rifles than you sport and I was going to explain the process to him but it seems you know how to do it so you explain how to do a stress free job. I'm all ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 748169, member: 17844"] I appologise for being rude but it may have been better to wait untill it stopped shooting .45 and then try to fix it . Now you have a 1 MOA when you had .45. That surely can't be smart . Bedding properly requires skill and experience and it is very easy to screw it up even the pros screw up now and then . Have you not heard the old addage ? If it's not broke don't fix it . He need to do research on how to do a stress free bedding job. I hope that may fix it. However don't be too dissapointed if you never see .45 again. I hope you do get it back but also it may have just been a few exceptionaly perfect well matched bullets . I have bedded many more rifles than you sport and I was going to explain the process to him but it seems you know how to do it so you explain how to do a stress free job. I'm all ears. [/QUOTE]
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