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    Tagging in as I am about to bed my Medalist Classic Sporter for my 116 6.5x284. Too many rounds went down the barrel fighting the Accustock.
    If I may butt it once, LongRange, How did you dam up near the front trigger guard screw? Also, when I tighten down the action screws in the Medalist, the trigger pulls over to the right and touches the trigger guard frame. I was thinking up wrapping layers of tape around the trigger and bed with the trigger assembly on the action to keep trigger centered in the trigger guard. That's why I ask about the dam near the trigger.
    Is there an easier or better way of doing this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NW Hunter View Post
    Tagging in as I am about to bed my Medalist Classic Sporter for my 116 6.5x284.
    Your what?
    Boy, you move quickly!
    Originally Posted by keeki
    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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    I told you I was tired of that Accustock! Been looking at Shilen, X-caliber and Criterian too.
    You out hunting again?

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