what am I doing wrong??
I have been having great results from most of the guns I have been bedding out of the 20 or 30 I have done I have 4 or 5 that stick in my mind as not being quite right. All of the "bad" bedding jobs I did were on aluminum bedding block stocks. They either had a touch of fore end stock movement or I ended up having to shim the tang with .005 non-compressible shim stock. Some shot great some needed the shim in order to group well.
I have read every tutorial I can find. I have watched Don Geraci bed a whole bunch of them, and gotten tips and critiques on my methods.
Here is the only thing I can think of that could cause any stress....the tape around the headless screws (which is not tight by the way) could be binding just a bit when I squish the action down into the devcon. Is that possible?
The reason I am wondering is I have just been tinkering with a gun for two afternoons trying to find the cause of consistent flyers. It was shooting tiny little two or three shot groups then spitting a shot to the right and up 3/4 inch or a bit more.
The bedding felt perfect when I loosened the screws no movement whatsoever. So I considered and everything I could think of including changing the firing pin spring and scoping the chamber even though it indicated very well after I chambered it. Finally we decided it had to be bedding. I shimmed it (well actually Don shimmed it) and it settled down immediately.
Could that tiny amount of pressure exerted by tape around the screws cause the problem? Any ideas that could help out?
I have been having great results from most of the guns I have been bedding out of the 20 or 30 I have done I have 4 or 5 that stick in my mind as not being quite right. All of the "bad" bedding jobs I did were on aluminum bedding block stocks. They either had a touch of fore end stock movement or I ended up having to shim the tang with .005 non-compressible shim stock. Some shot great some needed the shim in order to group well.
I have read every tutorial I can find. I have watched Don Geraci bed a whole bunch of them, and gotten tips and critiques on my methods.
Here is the only thing I can think of that could cause any stress....the tape around the headless screws (which is not tight by the way) could be binding just a bit when I squish the action down into the devcon. Is that possible?
The reason I am wondering is I have just been tinkering with a gun for two afternoons trying to find the cause of consistent flyers. It was shooting tiny little two or three shot groups then spitting a shot to the right and up 3/4 inch or a bit more.
The bedding felt perfect when I loosened the screws no movement whatsoever. So I considered and everything I could think of including changing the firing pin spring and scoping the chamber even though it indicated very well after I chambered it. Finally we decided it had to be bedding. I shimmed it (well actually Don shimmed it) and it settled down immediately.
Could that tiny amount of pressure exerted by tape around the screws cause the problem? Any ideas that could help out?