Finally nailed a perfect recevier bedding job! **Rage Report Added**

....I backed off the gas cylinder to illustrate how the action sits and angles the barrel up and to allow the trigger group to bed without resistance from the stock forearm. Latching it closed will take a little oomph!



Tony.

WOW! I had no idea the stock ferrule would pull down so much on the barrel!
 
WOW! I had no idea the stock ferrule would pull down so much on the barrel!

Pretty neat, huh? Just to be clear though, the stock forearm flexes to meet the front band.

And the rifle is already in the hands of the owner so I have to wait for him to give us a range report before I report on the accuracy. He's a service rifle shooter, so it will be shot with iron sights and not a scope.

Tony.
 
Phil was in my neck of the woods this weekend and we took his loaded out for it's initial range session after it was bedded.

After Phil got the sights dialed in for 100, I got my chance to try it at 100, using irons off the bench. I was using his loads. I can't remember the recipe but they were working very well. I managed to pull off a 1.590" group.


Then I tried my 125 grain TNT's and they didn't fare so well. Eight round in 2.748".


I then shot prone, slung up with a cotton web sling and scored a 97-6X.


I tried to convince him to let me slap on the Bassett/Bradley combo I had but he just wanted to keep it old-school so we did not shoot it with glass. I would say that we were probably the limiting factor today. I haven't shot iron sights in position in about a year so I was a bit rusty. In addition, not many people know this but I dislocated my left shoulder back in May. The prone position was agony for me and I had to fight to keep my sights and shoulder in place.

I never really settled into a good position in the prone, but I was satisfied with the score. I need to get back on the mat and sharpen that skill again.

Phil said he was happy with how the rifle was performing and that's all that mattered.

Tony.
 
great range report, shows what can be done. perfect example of how much tighter a 10 shot group the LRB shoots compared to an SAI. thanks Tony .
 
great range report, shows what can be done. perfect example of how much tighter a 10 shot group the LRB shoots compared to an SAI. thanks Tony .

Thanks! The accuracy comparison isn't fair though since the owner didn't opt to shoot with a scope. A 1.6" group with iron sights is on the border of my ability to shoot iron sights.

Tony.
 
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