It won't necessarily make it more accurate. It **might** make the point of impact more repeatable if you take the barreled action in and out of the stock.
I just got a Savage 10FCP with the mcmillan A5 in .308 and went a shot it this morning. I am wanting to have it bedded and a cdi precision dbm installed. This morning I tried out the Hornady TAP in the red box. It grouped 5 shots of the 155gr in .159 and the 168gr .360. All I have done is free float the tang. Will bedding make this gun that much more accurate. It allready shoots better than I can.
It won't necessarily make it more accurate. It **might** make the point of impact more repeatable if you take the barreled action in and out of the stock.
How much more accurate would you like it for a factory gun?
”I have a very strict gun control policy: if there’s a gun around, I want to be in control of it.”
~Clint Eastwood
I'm gonna go ahead and bed it not for more accuracy but for the consistency. I dont think it can get anymore accurate.
I bedded the stock, set the trigger around 15oz, added a muzzle break. That's it.
HSM 168gr A-Max ammo in pictures, will shoot HSM 175gr BTHP just as good. I shot a 196 with 6 bull's (20 round group) with the HSM 175gr ammo @ 600yds with this gun!
What more do you want, I not touching it.
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