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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1276456" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>nj, some bed just the lug and some bed to the length of the chamber or some where in between. Personal preference of the person doing the bedding. I've read removing small increments back toward the lug can tune the barrel harmonics for more accuracy. Never tried it, but the answer to your question it up to endless debate. The only exception is the material the stock is made of, the black plastic "Tupperware" stocks don't allow epoxy to stick well resulting in loose or cracked bedding. Shoot it and see if you're happy with the accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1276456, member: 70363"] nj, some bed just the lug and some bed to the length of the chamber or some where in between. Personal preference of the person doing the bedding. I've read removing small increments back toward the lug can tune the barrel harmonics for more accuracy. Never tried it, but the answer to your question it up to endless debate. The only exception is the material the stock is made of, the black plastic "Tupperware" stocks don't allow epoxy to stick well resulting in loose or cracked bedding. Shoot it and see if you're happy with the accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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