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<blockquote data-quote="GPR23" data-source="post: 1505372" data-attributes="member: 104192"><p>Here are a few cold test groups. Its a little confusing the order so here is the explanations. </p><p></p><p>Middle left is cold gun, cold ammo test. I then put it into the original wood stock and left it cold and shot the middle right group, basically same issue.</p><p></p><p>I decided reinstall it into the hogue stock but this time I remove the bedding epoxy. Shot the top left group with the action in the Hogue stock with no bedding now. It is better, but the gun was also warm.</p><p></p><p>Top right is with no bedding, cold gun and cold ammo.</p><p></p><p>Bottom left group is a warm gun and warm bullets. Probably about a 3/4" moa.</p><p></p><p>then the wind blew away the target and i put up a new one which was shot this morning. It is in the first post and is a cold gun with warm ammo. Seems anytime the gun is cold it shoots bad. I think with out the action bedded it is better, but not great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GPR23, post: 1505372, member: 104192"] Here are a few cold test groups. Its a little confusing the order so here is the explanations. Middle left is cold gun, cold ammo test. I then put it into the original wood stock and left it cold and shot the middle right group, basically same issue. I decided reinstall it into the hogue stock but this time I remove the bedding epoxy. Shot the top left group with the action in the Hogue stock with no bedding now. It is better, but the gun was also warm. Top right is with no bedding, cold gun and cold ammo. Bottom left group is a warm gun and warm bullets. Probably about a 3/4" moa. then the wind blew away the target and i put up a new one which was shot this morning. It is in the first post and is a cold gun with warm ammo. Seems anytime the gun is cold it shoots bad. I think with out the action bedded it is better, but not great. [/QUOTE]
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