First some backstory. I have put together a hunting rifle that will be used in western states, where long shots are possible, and there can be significant differences in elevation and environmentals (I primarily hunt in AZ and CO).
I am using a Grayboe Phoenix on this particular rifle, so it came with pillars installed by the manufacturer.
That out of the way, I am primarily interested in the degree to which a fully bedded stock will resist shifting zero due to shock (riding in a truck or atv) and environmental changes, vs a stock that only has pillars installed.
I understand that a fully bedded rifle will be ideal, but for the sake of discussion, how much difference could be expected.
I’m not worried about the effects on accuracy or return to zero after removing the action from the stock.
I am using a Grayboe Phoenix on this particular rifle, so it came with pillars installed by the manufacturer.
That out of the way, I am primarily interested in the degree to which a fully bedded stock will resist shifting zero due to shock (riding in a truck or atv) and environmental changes, vs a stock that only has pillars installed.
I understand that a fully bedded rifle will be ideal, but for the sake of discussion, how much difference could be expected.
I’m not worried about the effects on accuracy or return to zero after removing the action from the stock.