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Multi point glass bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="davebutler" data-source="post: 265791" data-attributes="member: 6748"><p>I have 2 Remington VTR rifles. a 223 and 308 and would like to try to make them as accurate as I a can. I looked on line about glass bedding and saw several references to multi point bedding. Beyound the obvious, that being more than one bedding point, is there a particular place long the stock forend that I should concentrate on. There was also a point that the rifle was to fond of free floating. Any personal knowledge or thoughts are apprecated..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davebutler, post: 265791, member: 6748"] I have 2 Remington VTR rifles. a 223 and 308 and would like to try to make them as accurate as I a can. I looked on line about glass bedding and saw several references to multi point bedding. Beyound the obvious, that being more than one bedding point, is there a particular place long the stock forend that I should concentrate on. There was also a point that the rifle was to fond of free floating. Any personal knowledge or thoughts are apprecated.. [/QUOTE]
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