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bedding scope base?
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<blockquote data-quote="preacherman" data-source="post: 62951" data-attributes="member: 2494"><p>Shadowman... I doubt that you would really notice any difference at all in bedding or not bedding the bases, if, like you say "there is no <font color="red"> </font> PERCEPTABLE movement" between the bases &amp; receiver... it's just the personal satisfaction of knowing you've done all you could do to get the most solid platform possible, but, once again, it would seem redundant if you didn't see the need... I just personally would not assemble expensive tactical equipment/scope on a Remington receiver without doing everything I could to "de-stress" the platform, including bedding the mount... a good example to think about is the Remington 40XB-BR model receiver; this receiver is "outside turned" from the factory to help with bedding issues, top &amp; bottom of receiver... just food for thought...really enjoy your input on this subject...good shooting to ya!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="preacherman, post: 62951, member: 2494"] Shadowman... I doubt that you would really notice any difference at all in bedding or not bedding the bases, if, like you say "there is no <font color="red"> </font> PERCEPTABLE movement" between the bases & receiver... it's just the personal satisfaction of knowing you've done all you could do to get the most solid platform possible, but, once again, it would seem redundant if you didn't see the need... I just personally would not assemble expensive tactical equipment/scope on a Remington receiver without doing everything I could to "de-stress" the platform, including bedding the mount... a good example to think about is the Remington 40XB-BR model receiver; this receiver is "outside turned" from the factory to help with bedding issues, top & bottom of receiver... just food for thought...really enjoy your input on this subject...good shooting to ya! [/QUOTE]
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