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Old October 6, 2013, 09:16 AM   #8
4runnerman
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Glass bedding is not always a good thing. ( ya ya ). Pillar bed and test. If it shoots good,leave well enough alone. Glass bedding ( while most of the time won't ) can hurt your accuracy or gain you nothing. Your rifle will tell you if it needs it. I have seen many rifles go south after glass bedding. Now if the job was not done good I do not know. Start with pillar bedding and test. If you feel it should shoot better than glass bed. To many other things come into play with accuracy to jump on the glass bed wagon right away. One of the biggest is action screw tension. Seems everyone cranks them down to 45 to 55 inch lbs and think they are good to go. Truth is 45 to 55 inch lbs is not a good tension for the majority of rifles. ( Factory setting ) Action screws are one of the biggest factors in accuracy that I have found. Take it one step at a time and don't jump on the glass bedding wagon till you are sure about it.
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