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EFR2441
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I just picked up a Remington 700 Sendero in .300 ultra mag and I am in the process of setting it up. In the course of my last few rifles, I have taken the time to break-in the barrel. Doing research for this project, I am now hearing that break-in, is either wasting time, or if using JB or Iosso, you are actually damaging the barrel. I have posed my question to you folks because of the vast experience you collectively have. I also expect to get conflicting answers; what ever your experience is, please share it. I get one chance on this and I want to do it right.
Also, this rifle has a HS Precision stock. When taking it off for the first time, I was not happy with the fit of the stock in relation to the recoil lug. This stock has a full length bedding block. Should I put a skim coat of bedding compound on this, specifically in the recoil lug area or not? If so, how far do I carry out the bedding compound? My other rifles that I have bedded, I carried the bedding 1-2" down the barrel. Would this rifle be the same, or should I bed the receiver only?
Thanks for all your help-Happy New Year,
Erik
Also, this rifle has a HS Precision stock. When taking it off for the first time, I was not happy with the fit of the stock in relation to the recoil lug. This stock has a full length bedding block. Should I put a skim coat of bedding compound on this, specifically in the recoil lug area or not? If so, how far do I carry out the bedding compound? My other rifles that I have bedded, I carried the bedding 1-2" down the barrel. Would this rifle be the same, or should I bed the receiver only?
Thanks for all your help-Happy New Year,
Erik