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Browning XBolt Factory Bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="V35BTC" data-source="post: 2893160" data-attributes="member: 108665"><p>Factory bed jobs are usually poorly done. Weatherby uses some sort of hot glue looking stuff under the lug. I have an Accumark that was never better than 1.5 MOA. I did a test on it, when the front screw was loosened, the action separated over .050" from the stock. A little mill work and some Pro Bed got it to .0015" and a skim bed on top of that got it less than .001". Results- 5/8" MOA with three different loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="V35BTC, post: 2893160, member: 108665"] Factory bed jobs are usually poorly done. Weatherby uses some sort of hot glue looking stuff under the lug. I have an Accumark that was never better than 1.5 MOA. I did a test on it, when the front screw was loosened, the action separated over .050” from the stock. A little mill work and some Pro Bed got it to .0015” and a skim bed on top of that got it less than .001”. Results- 5/8” MOA with three different loads. [/QUOTE]
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