I got my Remington 700 back from the gunsmith. My load was under 1 MOA on a bad day, the rifle is chambered in 222 Rem. I brought it to the range thinking that since he pulled it out of the stock that the zero may have changed a bit. Well, the load that was under 1 MOA now is 6MOA, WTF.
I do know that this rifle is bedded all the day down the stock, why would anyone do this over floating the barrel?
My thought now is to float the barrel, but how much should I leave bedded? Just the chamber? A few inches?
The receiver is a tight fit, that bedding is great, but now that the rifle that was shooting 5 shots under a dime at 100 yards is shooting 6in at the same range.
This is bugging the crap out of me.
I do know that this rifle is bedded all the day down the stock, why would anyone do this over floating the barrel?
My thought now is to float the barrel, but how much should I leave bedded? Just the chamber? A few inches?
The receiver is a tight fit, that bedding is great, but now that the rifle that was shooting 5 shots under a dime at 100 yards is shooting 6in at the same range.
This is bugging the crap out of me.