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<blockquote data-quote="stomp442" data-source="post: 965503" data-attributes="member: 70571"><p>In my experience Ruger definitely prefer fore end pressure. Add a touch of bedding right at the tip of the stock and leave the rest floated. Bet your groups tighten right up. I have never understood the hate for Rugers I have found them to be one of the nicest factory rifles you can buy and will shoot right along anything else on the shelf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stomp442, post: 965503, member: 70571"] In my experience Ruger definitely prefer fore end pressure. Add a touch of bedding right at the tip of the stock and leave the rest floated. Bet your groups tighten right up. I have never understood the hate for Rugers I have found them to be one of the nicest factory rifles you can buy and will shoot right along anything else on the shelf. [/QUOTE]
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