I was looking for some experience with a question. I built a 6BR on a Stiller Tac-30 action and a new barrel blank that I cut threaded,chambered, crowned, ect...I threw a scope on it and slapped it in a cheap factory Remington/Hogue stock that was touching barrel when I rest it on bipod. I just wanted to test it out.
With factory ammo I shot 4 groups of 5 rounds after a few break in/cleaning routine. All 4 groups, 2 with suppressor, 2 with muzzle brake all measured 1/4 to 3/8 MOA.
I have a McMillan A-5 stock on the way for it, my question is, when I get it bedded and free float barrel, will it improve groups at all? If it's already doing 1/4 MOA, is it worth trying to reload for it?
I have read a lot about crappy guns improving with bed jobs, but wondering if I'm just wasting time and money for a stock and competition dies that may not really improve nothing. I'm not sure I am capable of shooting better than 1/4 MOA off my bipod anyway.
Thanks,
With factory ammo I shot 4 groups of 5 rounds after a few break in/cleaning routine. All 4 groups, 2 with suppressor, 2 with muzzle brake all measured 1/4 to 3/8 MOA.
I have a McMillan A-5 stock on the way for it, my question is, when I get it bedded and free float barrel, will it improve groups at all? If it's already doing 1/4 MOA, is it worth trying to reload for it?
I have read a lot about crappy guns improving with bed jobs, but wondering if I'm just wasting time and money for a stock and competition dies that may not really improve nothing. I'm not sure I am capable of shooting better than 1/4 MOA off my bipod anyway.
Thanks,