Hello everyone. Several months ago I purchased one of the last actions DJ Dillon built. CZ 455 action with his bolt work, non-permanently attached Lilja barrel (non-threaded), and Rifle Basix trigger. I placed the action in a McRree's Precision stock. I have an Athlon Ares ETR in a Larue LT120 mount and shoot the rifle prone, with a Harris bipod and rear bag.
I've shot a mix of a bunch of ,22 from the cheaper stuff to Wolf Match Target, SK Plus, etc. Thus far I've been unhappy with the results. Some groups will come in beautifully in the .2-.3 range at 50 yds. Then the next group will have crazy flyers. Occasionally a 5 or 10 round group will produce two distinct groups that by themselves are great, but together make a lousy group . I've read this could be a bedding issue and to test the fit, I removed the action screws from the rifle and with just the action resting in the chassis, it moved back and forth roughly 1/4".
My question to you is, is this a bedding issue? If so, any gunsmith recommendations to get this completed the right way and what is a fair price (ex. SAC offers bedding but at $375)? If bedding is not the issue, what do you all think is the issue? Thanks in advance for all the help.
I've shot a mix of a bunch of ,22 from the cheaper stuff to Wolf Match Target, SK Plus, etc. Thus far I've been unhappy with the results. Some groups will come in beautifully in the .2-.3 range at 50 yds. Then the next group will have crazy flyers. Occasionally a 5 or 10 round group will produce two distinct groups that by themselves are great, but together make a lousy group . I've read this could be a bedding issue and to test the fit, I removed the action screws from the rifle and with just the action resting in the chassis, it moved back and forth roughly 1/4".
My question to you is, is this a bedding issue? If so, any gunsmith recommendations to get this completed the right way and what is a fair price (ex. SAC offers bedding but at $375)? If bedding is not the issue, what do you all think is the issue? Thanks in advance for all the help.