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Remington 700 throat to long
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1678584" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>Moose,</p><p>I think you are on the right track with a switch to the TTSX bullets considering the 'jump' your rounds have before finding rifling.</p><p></p><p>As pointed out, free-floating is another great way to eliminate a variable, so you are doing great on both fronts.</p><p></p><p>As for bedding, my rule of thumb has always been to shoot the gun first. If it's shooting well, I chose to not fix what is not broken. I can always bed later if I change my mind. But what if you bed and the gun still shoots bad? Was it the bedding (people can and do mess it up)? Is it the gun? You don't know. So try the gun first and see how it goes. If you get 1 MOA or better, maybe 'let it be' for hunting season and you can revisit bedding in the off-season to see if you can shrink things down more. Just a thought. Best of luck and keep us informed on how things progress. I'm curious now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1678584, member: 9308"] Moose, I think you are on the right track with a switch to the TTSX bullets considering the 'jump' your rounds have before finding rifling. As pointed out, free-floating is another great way to eliminate a variable, so you are doing great on both fronts. As for bedding, my rule of thumb has always been to shoot the gun first. If it's shooting well, I chose to not fix what is not broken. I can always bed later if I change my mind. But what if you bed and the gun still shoots bad? Was it the bedding (people can and do mess it up)? Is it the gun? You don't know. So try the gun first and see how it goes. If you get 1 MOA or better, maybe 'let it be' for hunting season and you can revisit bedding in the off-season to see if you can shrink things down more. Just a thought. Best of luck and keep us informed on how things progress. I'm curious now. [/QUOTE]
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