I have a savage 10FP in .308 that has a 'custom' barrel. I bought a stock to go on it and after looking at it, decided to have the gunsmith bed it for me. What was going on is this: when I tightened the rear action screw the barrel lifted up about 3/16',just a guess). This did not seem right and I've bedded a handful of rifles but I have never encountered something like this. It would seem that when tightening the front screw,pulling the barrel back down) that the action is now being bent slightly. I have received the rifle back from the gunsmith and this is still happening. So my question is, is this O.K., or is it robbing me of accuracy. The gunsmith told me it shot 1/2' or better but I can't get any better than 1' out of it,the factory barrel did much better than that).
Any opinions would be appreciated.
Emfour
Any opinions would be appreciated.
Emfour