Just wanted to add a notch to my rifle's accuracy with bedding, but when I dismantled my Browning A-Bolt (in 30-06, stainless with synthetic stock) I just see that there is already been bed by Browning. The compound used is kinda rubber like, more "soft" than usual epoxy that I'm used to...
The question is: should I keep it or remake it? The barrel have a good space between the forearm, so real free float. The reciever looks like perfect fit in the bedding coumpound.
The actual accuracy of the rifle is 3/4 MOA when I'm at my best, with reloaded ammo. I have to admit that I am probably the problem for better accuracy, neither my optics isn't so good (Tasco Varmint 6-24X40)
Another question would be what should a good shooter can expect from this A-Bolt?
Regards,
Evil_Dark
The question is: should I keep it or remake it? The barrel have a good space between the forearm, so real free float. The reciever looks like perfect fit in the bedding coumpound.
The actual accuracy of the rifle is 3/4 MOA when I'm at my best, with reloaded ammo. I have to admit that I am probably the problem for better accuracy, neither my optics isn't so good (Tasco Varmint 6-24X40)
Another question would be what should a good shooter can expect from this A-Bolt?
Regards,
Evil_Dark