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Old 04-06-2021, 12:57 PM
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Nomercy448
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Yes, but not just a matter of not seating properly, but rather also creating pressure points against the action, and effectively, a flexing moment against the action. As the action heats, this tension varies, as it resonates in firing, it can vary, or be inconsistently dampened. Removing this pressure point or fulcrum allows consistent bedding and repeatable pressures against the action from one shot to the next.
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