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Inconsistent rifle due to recoil/muzzle climb
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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 1609768" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>I tried stacking business cards in my barrel channel , about right where the front sling stud would be , to try adding a pressure point . it didn't help me , but it could be worth you trying . this might be a quicker way to see if you get any improvement at all before bedding the bbl channel . I stacked the channel gap full , plus added a card or two for pressure . I agree with Dean you'll want some pressure or the bbl could bounce off the bedding , or cards , causing more problems . do you see any down side to trying this first ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 1609768, member: 11011"] I tried stacking business cards in my barrel channel , about right where the front sling stud would be , to try adding a pressure point . it didn't help me , but it could be worth you trying . this might be a quicker way to see if you get any improvement at all before bedding the bbl channel . I stacked the channel gap full , plus added a card or two for pressure . I agree with Dean you'll want some pressure or the bbl could bounce off the bedding , or cards , causing more problems . do you see any down side to trying this first ? [/QUOTE]
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