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What does it take to make your rifle group well?
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<blockquote data-quote="baldhunter" data-source="post: 271665" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p>Even though the stock has an aluminum bedding,I'd still not mess around,get the action bedded.This will eliminate the possiblity of the action moving ever so slightly and affecting your groups.My Sendero shot fair without bedding,but shot darn good with it.I think the larger the caliber you have,the more action movement your likely to have.Anymore when I get a rifle,the first thing I do is bed the action and they all shoot very well for me.Once this is done,it's much easier to work up a load and saves a lot of flustration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldhunter, post: 271665, member: 11853"] Even though the stock has an aluminum bedding,I'd still not mess around,get the action bedded.This will eliminate the possiblity of the action moving ever so slightly and affecting your groups.My Sendero shot fair without bedding,but shot darn good with it.I think the larger the caliber you have,the more action movement your likely to have.Anymore when I get a rifle,the first thing I do is bed the action and they all shoot very well for me.Once this is done,it's much easier to work up a load and saves a lot of flustration. [/QUOTE]
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