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Rifle Accuracy, 300 RCM
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<blockquote data-quote="LoosingSanity" data-source="post: 637585" data-attributes="member: 46072"><p>I have a Ruger Hawkeye (Compact) in a 300 RCM. This has been the most inaccurate rifle I have ever owned. That said.....</p><p>I've installed a after market trigger and worked up several reloads trying to get some good groups. The best I can get is about 2.5 " up and down and 2" side to side. Not too good!</p><p>Now I'm looking to re-bed the action in the factory wood stock. The stock seems to be a bit warped and the right contour is touching the barrel. With a slight pressure I can move it over until it does not touch any more. My question is this:</p><p>With Acraglas Gel, if I glass bed the stock, with slight pressure to make it even again, will the glass bedding hold the stock correctly and correct the issue? Or will it revert back touching the stock again? I could sand the stock, but I think it might look bad doing it that way. Its a nice wood stock and I'd like to keep it.</p><p>What are your thoughts? </p><p>I appreciate any input you can provide.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoosingSanity, post: 637585, member: 46072"] I have a Ruger Hawkeye (Compact) in a 300 RCM. This has been the most inaccurate rifle I have ever owned. That said..... I've installed a after market trigger and worked up several reloads trying to get some good groups. The best I can get is about 2.5 " up and down and 2" side to side. Not too good! Now I'm looking to re-bed the action in the factory wood stock. The stock seems to be a bit warped and the right contour is touching the barrel. With a slight pressure I can move it over until it does not touch any more. My question is this: With Acraglas Gel, if I glass bed the stock, with slight pressure to make it even again, will the glass bedding hold the stock correctly and correct the issue? Or will it revert back touching the stock again? I could sand the stock, but I think it might look bad doing it that way. Its a nice wood stock and I'd like to keep it. What are your thoughts? I appreciate any input you can provide..... [/QUOTE]
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