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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope bedding?
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<blockquote data-quote="markuswallus" data-source="post: 1899448" data-attributes="member: 113966"><p>I've decided to bed both the rail to the action and the scope to the rings on my rifle. It's funny, I asked 5 different gunsmiths in the area about doing this for me and they all gave answers like, "that's not the industry standard", "you don't need to do that if you buy decent equipment", "nobody does that, but if that is what you want, we can do it." I did finally find a guy that said he beds all his rails to the action on scopes that he mounts for customers. Looks like I'll be doing this myself. As L.Sherm pointed out, you are making alot of assumptions about your action, rail and rings if you just mount everything as is. Id rather remove as many variables as possible especially since the process is so easy. Thanks everyone for your insight on this. I definitely learned alot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="markuswallus, post: 1899448, member: 113966"] I've decided to bed both the rail to the action and the scope to the rings on my rifle. It's funny, I asked 5 different gunsmiths in the area about doing this for me and they all gave answers like, "that's not the industry standard", "you don't need to do that if you buy decent equipment", "nobody does that, but if that is what you want, we can do it." I did finally find a guy that said he beds all his rails to the action on scopes that he mounts for customers. Looks like I'll be doing this myself. As L.Sherm pointed out, you are making alot of assumptions about your action, rail and rings if you just mount everything as is. Id rather remove as many variables as possible especially since the process is so easy. Thanks everyone for your insight on this. I definitely learned alot. [/QUOTE]
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