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Thunder@1400 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Chawlston" data-source="post: 139789"><p>If the action is bedded to the stock properly, and the action is secured into the stock properly along with a floated barrel, how is one shooting more accurately than the other due to the magazine well being present with or without the drop port? I always thought the reason to bed the action and float the barrel was to eliminate stock influences on the accuracy of the platform.</p><p></p><p>I have two actions of the same manufacturer and both have the same stocks, barrels, triggers, scopes, scope rings and even the same color. One is glued in with a solid bottom and the other is a repeater version. The repeater version is much more accurate when shot side by side at 400 yards on sight-in days.</p><p></p><p>I personally think the accuracy differences are due to the difference in the accuracy of the barrels vice the magazine wells........ At least on my setup</p><p></p><p>James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chawlston, post: 139789"] If the action is bedded to the stock properly, and the action is secured into the stock properly along with a floated barrel, how is one shooting more accurately than the other due to the magazine well being present with or without the drop port? I always thought the reason to bed the action and float the barrel was to eliminate stock influences on the accuracy of the platform. I have two actions of the same manufacturer and both have the same stocks, barrels, triggers, scopes, scope rings and even the same color. One is glued in with a solid bottom and the other is a repeater version. The repeater version is much more accurate when shot side by side at 400 yards on sight-in days. I personally think the accuracy differences are due to the difference in the accuracy of the barrels vice the magazine wells........ At least on my setup James [/QUOTE]
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