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<blockquote data-quote="Black Hat" data-source="post: 3022647" data-attributes="member: 109036"><p>I don't think much would be achieved by bedding an Accustock.</p><p>I have found the biggest problem with them is flex in the forend where the alloy stops, especially if your using a bipod off of a swivel stud.</p><p>Your vertical stringing is most likely caused by your rear rest in this case, if it were a bedding issue it wouldn't be just vertical.</p><p>Accustocks are fine for off hand, but you will struggle with using it for long range, especially when shooting prone with a bipod or bag.</p><p>I swapped mine out for a Choate and it changed the rife, only thing is weight, they are solid but heavy for off the shoulder stuff.</p><p>Those are some groups to be proud of anyway, unless your going for F-Open, keep chasing that one hole group, I know I do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Hat, post: 3022647, member: 109036"] I don't think much would be achieved by bedding an Accustock. I have found the biggest problem with them is flex in the forend where the alloy stops, especially if your using a bipod off of a swivel stud. Your vertical stringing is most likely caused by your rear rest in this case, if it were a bedding issue it wouldn't be just vertical. Accustocks are fine for off hand, but you will struggle with using it for long range, especially when shooting prone with a bipod or bag. I swapped mine out for a Choate and it changed the rife, only thing is weight, they are solid but heavy for off the shoulder stuff. Those are some groups to be proud of anyway, unless your going for F-Open, keep chasing that one hole group, I know I do! [/QUOTE]
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