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Thread: Choate Tactical Stock : Should it Be Bedded or Not be Bedded

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    Choate Tactical Stock : Should it Be Bedded or Not be Bedded


    I am going to be installing a Choate tactical stock on a 110 long action in 338 lapua and I was wondering if I should bed the action/receiver into the new choate tactical stock, or will it be okay and shoot great without bedding the action into the stock. ????


    I would greatly appreciate any and all suggestions and advice.

    Thank you

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    Well they have a aluminum block that supports it and does very well
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    If you continually have grouping issues with fliers that you can't contribute to anything else, sometimes bedding the recoil lug in v-blocks or Chassis systems is all it takes to clean up the consistency issues.

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    Okay thank you for the info. Will try it out first and then see if it needs it.

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    Bedding mine made a small, but noticeable improvement in accuracy.

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    I have yet to bed mine and the way it shoots probably never will.
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