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Old 10-29-2007, 09:03 AM   #1
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Default Glass Bedding success

Back in the spring, I rebedded a 300win mag BDL I had laying around. Thru the help of several on here, it was a success. I finally shot it this weekend. I ahven't had a chance to do serious bench shooting all summer, and basically been banging away on my AR, and shotguns.

But my groups went from 1.5MOA to a solid 0.9MOA. I didn't change the load. Still 76gr of RL22 pushing a 180gr BT at 3050fps. So I can still optimize this some.

I was going to go home and hog out the recoil lug inlet of the stock and do again, as I origially messed up the tang area and little of the inlet. But right now, I am considering, Why?? Maybe for more practice.

I have two other guns I want to do this on, but they are wood. And nice wood.
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Old 10-29-2007, 10:22 AM   #2
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Default RE: Glass Bedding success

Bigcountry-there's a lot of things that you can still do to improve accuracy without major work or expense.
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