JMortensen
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I finished bedding my M70 Lightweight and was really happy with the increase in accuracy: http://www.thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3513389#post3513389 Now I'm thinking I want to do the same thing on my M77. I know it is a bit different because the recoil lug is at an angle. My question is: Do you still tape up the front, sides, and bottom of the recoil lug on the M77? I had read that the purpose for taping up the bottom was to prevent the barrel from "bouncing" off of the bottom of the stock. I am thinking that should be next to impossible with the M77 because the barrel shouldn't really be able to move up and down if it is glassed in around the recoil lug on the back side. So if that is the case perhaps just taping the front of the lug is the way to go, because the action can still move forewards with the angled lug.
I'm not thinking this will make a huge difference one way or the other, but anyone have an opinion here?
Also everything I'm reading says use the pressure point in the end of the barrel for a M77, but this one is a varmint barreled .308, so I'm thinking that I probably shouldn't do that. I can always add the pressure point later if I feel it needs it. Any dissenters on that opinion?
I'm not thinking this will make a huge difference one way or the other, but anyone have an opinion here?
Also everything I'm reading says use the pressure point in the end of the barrel for a M77, but this one is a varmint barreled .308, so I'm thinking that I probably shouldn't do that. I can always add the pressure point later if I feel it needs it. Any dissenters on that opinion?