- Location
- Vancouver Island BC
I removed the pressure point from my (Remington 700) 300 Win barrel and resealed the wood.
After applying a release agent to the barrel , I epoxied the back of the lug and the barrel channel under the chamber portion of the barrel to about an inch in front of the lug.
The rifle shot just over an inch with no work to it, after the group shrunk to just under 5/8ths of an inch.
With some more load development ,I can probably get it into 1/2 inch, but for now I'm happy with the results.
The pressure point had worn the blueing off where it touched the wood, a little dab of cold blue will fix that.
I finished off with a bit of blue Loctite on the action screws to keep them from backing out under recoil.
Every Remington I have had has benefited from pressure point relief and epoxy bedding..................
After applying a release agent to the barrel , I epoxied the back of the lug and the barrel channel under the chamber portion of the barrel to about an inch in front of the lug.
The rifle shot just over an inch with no work to it, after the group shrunk to just under 5/8ths of an inch.
With some more load development ,I can probably get it into 1/2 inch, but for now I'm happy with the results.
The pressure point had worn the blueing off where it touched the wood, a little dab of cold blue will fix that.
I finished off with a bit of blue Loctite on the action screws to keep them from backing out under recoil.
Every Remington I have had has benefited from pressure point relief and epoxy bedding..................