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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1248201" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>Changed the scope and borrowed my Dad's Leupold Mk.4 4.5-14x50 and still had the same fliers. So now I am going to remove the bedding from the chamber area of the barrel channel and float the entire barrel. I bed all of my rifles this way but just going to see if removing it helps the groups shrink. I am using a steel front rest with bag and a rear sand bag. Rifle is very steady and I am making clean shots. Have tried holding it differently and have not seen any difference. Loaded up some rounds the other day with 3 .010 off, 3 .020 off, and 3 .040 off and the best group was .75 MOA with .020 off and the worst was around 1.5 MOA with .040 off. The load that was .010 off was about a 1 MOA group. I am really starting to consider ordering a barrel for it and spinning the factory one off and installing a new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1248201, member: 69478"] Changed the scope and borrowed my Dad's Leupold Mk.4 4.5-14x50 and still had the same fliers. So now I am going to remove the bedding from the chamber area of the barrel channel and float the entire barrel. I bed all of my rifles this way but just going to see if removing it helps the groups shrink. I am using a steel front rest with bag and a rear sand bag. Rifle is very steady and I am making clean shots. Have tried holding it differently and have not seen any difference. Loaded up some rounds the other day with 3 .010 off, 3 .020 off, and 3 .040 off and the best group was .75 MOA with .020 off and the worst was around 1.5 MOA with .040 off. The load that was .010 off was about a 1 MOA group. I am really starting to consider ordering a barrel for it and spinning the factory one off and installing a new one. [/QUOTE]
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