Some time ago I purchased a Remington 700 SS 5-R Milspec. It shoots great with groups as small as 3/4" @300 yards. Have worked up a load that gives me great groups but every once in a while they "spread out".
Today I had the action separated from the stock which is an HS Precision Varmint style with aluminum action bedding block. When I inspected the bottom of the action as well as the bedding block I found that the front of the action is only contacting the block in two places. There were two distinct lines (one on each side of the action) where the top of the block contacted the action and no indication that the action was contacting the block anywhere else. I have kept the action screws torqued to 65 inch/lbs using the Wheeler FAT.
Now for my dilemma. The rifle shoots nice in this condition. I am considering the addition of a "skim coat" of Devcon 10110 to make the action bedding block fully support the action. Either that or use some "prussian blue" and scrape the block until I have full contact, much as one would fit a journal bearing.
Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Today I had the action separated from the stock which is an HS Precision Varmint style with aluminum action bedding block. When I inspected the bottom of the action as well as the bedding block I found that the front of the action is only contacting the block in two places. There were two distinct lines (one on each side of the action) where the top of the block contacted the action and no indication that the action was contacting the block anywhere else. I have kept the action screws torqued to 65 inch/lbs using the Wheeler FAT.
Now for my dilemma. The rifle shoots nice in this condition. I am considering the addition of a "skim coat" of Devcon 10110 to make the action bedding block fully support the action. Either that or use some "prussian blue" and scrape the block until I have full contact, much as one would fit a journal bearing.
Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.