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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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To bed or Not to Bed
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<blockquote data-quote="RDM416" data-source="post: 466416" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>tt35, Nice looking rig! Always bed. A properly done bedding job will never hurt anything and most of the time will help. I am not going to say you will see measurable improvements in groups..... you might or might not. In shooting long range all of those "little" things are cumulative. </p><p></p><p>Bedding the stock should not have any significant change on anything. At the most, you might have to adjust your "zero" by a small amount, there would be no change that would require "starting over in load development".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDM416, post: 466416, member: 3745"] tt35, Nice looking rig! Always bed. A properly done bedding job will never hurt anything and most of the time will help. I am not going to say you will see measurable improvements in groups..... you might or might not. In shooting long range all of those "little" things are cumulative. Bedding the stock should not have any significant change on anything. At the most, you might have to adjust your "zero" by a small amount, there would be no change that would require "starting over in load development". [/QUOTE]
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