Your customer brought you a used Remington 700 with a wooden stock and a Vortex Optics Viper HS LR scope. She says she wants to take the
rifle on her first antelope hunt and expects to take shots at 500 yards
or further.
After bench-testing the rifle and adjusting the optics, you find that
it still does not group well, even at short ranges. You have inspected
and repaired the crown and breech lock-up; now you will investigate the
bedding of the barreled action to the stock.
Please answer the following prompts:
1. Explain to the customer the purpose of mock-bedding the rifle,
and what you will do if you discover that your grouping is oddly shaped
or very wide?
2. What is the next assembly you will check, after you feel you have a secure mock-bedding?
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