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<blockquote data-quote="Rckymtnshooter" data-source="post: 1158579" data-attributes="member: 93937"><p>I used the link you posted as reference to two Montana's that I own. The first one I ran the bedding about in inch into the barrel Chanell. I later removed the bedding back to the lug and the rifle shot much better. The second one I just bedded the lug and tang area and it shoots good also. Both guns showed a considerable improvement when all was done. The calibers are 7wsm and 300wsm. These are light guns for the caliber and you definitely feel the recoil. I never had a problem shooting good groups by allowing the gun to free recoil. IMO the light weight really makes paying attention to fundamentals more important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rckymtnshooter, post: 1158579, member: 93937"] I used the link you posted as reference to two Montana's that I own. The first one I ran the bedding about in inch into the barrel Chanell. I later removed the bedding back to the lug and the rifle shot much better. The second one I just bedded the lug and tang area and it shoots good also. Both guns showed a considerable improvement when all was done. The calibers are 7wsm and 300wsm. These are light guns for the caliber and you definitely feel the recoil. I never had a problem shooting good groups by allowing the gun to free recoil. IMO the light weight really makes paying attention to fundamentals more important. [/QUOTE]
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