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What is the proper way? Lug
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<blockquote data-quote="thork91" data-source="post: 1256869" data-attributes="member: 11623"><p>I am bedding lug at this time. I see the lug is not touching the plastic square. I'm gonna try this first. I tried different torque on front bolt 50-40 with five less on rear. The fifty was the best. I have been shooting two bullet groups, putting gun in snow waiting 15-20 minutes, trying again I will maybe get first bullet three in to right then second bullet high two, it changes every time .im keeping a 5-6 in group.i thought Somthing was loose, but not, barrel floated. I don't like the stock it has the trigger guard molded right in. After bedding if not better gonna try 6 lbs pressure point on barrel near end forearm. What do you think? I won't to buy new real stock but I want to make sure it's stock and not barrel. I payed $500 for gun used some girl bought for boyfriend the wrong gun and he traded in for the Kimber elite mount ion version. It was never fired. The action is pillar there is just molded plastic in there ,you can actually move it left and right when screws are loose. I like a glove fit before I tighten screws</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thork91, post: 1256869, member: 11623"] I am bedding lug at this time. I see the lug is not touching the plastic square. I'm gonna try this first. I tried different torque on front bolt 50-40 with five less on rear. The fifty was the best. I have been shooting two bullet groups, putting gun in snow waiting 15-20 minutes, trying again I will maybe get first bullet three in to right then second bullet high two, it changes every time .im keeping a 5-6 in group.i thought Somthing was loose, but not, barrel floated. I don't like the stock it has the trigger guard molded right in. After bedding if not better gonna try 6 lbs pressure point on barrel near end forearm. What do you think? I won't to buy new real stock but I want to make sure it's stock and not barrel. I payed $500 for gun used some girl bought for boyfriend the wrong gun and he traded in for the Kimber elite mount ion version. It was never fired. The action is pillar there is just molded plastic in there ,you can actually move it left and right when screws are loose. I like a glove fit before I tighten screws [/QUOTE]
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