WildRose
Well-Known Member
After seeing just how much difference bedding makes a few years ago I'm to the point now that I won't eve bother shooting a new rifle until after I've bedded it.My rifle is a stock finnlight. So yes it's free floating but not bedded. I'm going to spend more time practicing my shooting before I bed my rifle, if Ill really need to. I've shot somewhat my whole life but consisted of a 3" group a shell casing high at 100 yards to be sighted in lol. So I was pretty happy with the consistency I had considering it was my first attempt at developing a load.
Thanks
I hate to think how many dollars, shots, and how much time I wasted trying to get a decent group.
It takes only a couple of hours of work to bed one and I haven't found anything else that improves a rifle's accuracy as much.