Originally Posted by
eldeguello
When a rifle is fired, ultrasonic vibrations occur. If the steel is touching the wood unevenly, this will cause the barrel to be in a different position in its vibration pattern when each bullet exits. This causes the bullets to strike at various places in relation to one another, resulting in large groups on the target. By having the barrel and action bedded correctly, group sizes will shrink.
Ahhhh i gotcha, makes sense now