The only thing that makes sense here is something is hitting when the gun warms up. Barrel nut possibly?
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The only thing that makes sense here is something is hitting when the gun warms up. Barrel nut possibly?
Tean, I don't want to appear to criticize your work, but it is my understanding that what you describe is an indication the action is stressed or binding in the stock and bedding material. My guess is when it was bedded, the action was under stress possibly due to using action screws to draw the action into the bedding material when bedding it in the first place. Ideally, those screws should turn freely then suddenly stop and not have any noticeable change in POI when tightened to various amounts of torque. If it does, there's a reason, and the only one I can think of is it is flexing or binding under stress. It action should not flex or bind under any circumstances if bedded properly.