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Same EXACT load as last years load shoots like crap
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2494610" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Who did the bedding?</p><p>Rugers are different, the front 60° recoil lug has to be bedded tight with no clearance and a pillar has to be used.</p><p>I did these as a specialty for years and if not done correctly the rifle will shoot like crap.</p><p>As soon as you remove the pressure point in the stock, the entire action drops in the bedding between .040"-.050". This has to be filled to get the action back where it should be….the best way is to use tape under the barrel to get the action square while the front and rear pillars set up.</p><p>Then the action gets bedded, not just the front and rear, but the entire action as Rugers have a tendency to bend when the middle screw is tightened.</p><p>I would say this has a lot to do with what you are seeing.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2494610, member: 10755"] Who did the bedding? Rugers are different, the front 60° recoil lug has to be bedded tight with no clearance and a pillar has to be used. I did these as a specialty for years and if not done correctly the rifle will shoot like crap. As soon as you remove the pressure point in the stock, the entire action drops in the bedding between .040”-.050”. This has to be filled to get the action back where it should be….the best way is to use tape under the barrel to get the action square while the front and rear pillars set up. Then the action gets bedded, not just the front and rear, but the entire action as Rugers have a tendency to bend when the middle screw is tightened. I would say this has a lot to do with what you are seeing. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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