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Recoil Bedding Attempt: Part Deux
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2715930" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>Neal, on my Rem 700's, unturned blank, Max Heavy varmint that are 27-31" long, I only found one that got a better "tune" with 4" of bedding in front of the recoil lug. The bedding under the barrel acts as a Tuner that is NON adjustable.</p><p></p><p>Flimsy actions may benefit more with bedding under the barrel, but I don't know first hand. I had a Sako A1 with a 24" light varmint contour that was completely free floated to the lug, it shot in the 2's</p><p></p><p>Today, if the barrel was not tuning the way I thought it should, I would add a Ezel tuner, RAS tuner, or Harrells tuner before I bed under the barrel. It has taken little work to tune bug hole loads with the above tuners. I am going to help a friend tune his 308 with a EC(Eric Cortina) tuner brake when weather permits, we load at the rifle range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2715930, member: 122164"] Neal, on my Rem 700's, unturned blank, Max Heavy varmint that are 27-31" long, I only found one that got a better "tune" with 4" of bedding in front of the recoil lug. The bedding under the barrel acts as a Tuner that is NON adjustable. Flimsy actions may benefit more with bedding under the barrel, but I don't know first hand. I had a Sako A1 with a 24" light varmint contour that was completely free floated to the lug, it shot in the 2's Today, if the barrel was not tuning the way I thought it should, I would add a Ezel tuner, RAS tuner, or Harrells tuner before I bed under the barrel. It has taken little work to tune bug hole loads with the above tuners. I am going to help a friend tune his 308 with a EC(Eric Cortina) tuner brake when weather permits, we load at the rifle range. [/QUOTE]
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