By
Russ Sockwell
Gunsmith
In all my years of gunsmithing there are three things that are
important for accuracy:
1. Proper Scope Mounting
2. Trigger Job
3. Glass Bedding
1. Proper Scope Mounting
Before starting, make sure gun is unloaded. Remove the filler screws
and degrease the threads in the gun with Birchwood Casey Gun Scrubber.
Be careful not to get any on the stock. Degrease your base and all
of your mounting screws.
Mount your base using loctite on all screws. When you mount the
rings, make sure they are aligned with each other so as to not torque
the scope. Cinch down your rings making sure eye relief and crosshairs
are straight.
2. Trigger Job
Trigger jobs are very important due to the fact that if you are
pulling on a heavy trigger you are going to pull off of your mark,
thus being less accurate. Trigger jobs require changing sear angles
and spring tension and should be done by a qualified gunsmith.
3. Glass Bedding
Glass bedding gives your gun a consistent surface to recoil against.
If you decide to go this route, use what I use, Acraglas Gel. When
glass bedding you should always prepare your stock and barreled
action properly. I always remove the area around the recoil lug
so as to have glass only around the recoil lug. I also drill small
holes inside the barrel channel so as to have more wood to glass
contact. Fill in all areas on your barreled action that you do not
want glass to flow, otherwise your gun will be glued together.
Make sure you mix up your glass properly and spread it in your stock.
Cinch your action down and let the glass ooze out. Once the glass
gets set remove the excess and leave for 24 hours. Remove gun from
stock, clean it up, cinch it back down and leave it for three days.
Go sight in.
That is the three most important things for accuracy for your gun.
If you do not feel up to doing these three things, we can do it
all for you. Happy hunting.
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