13 February 2010, 17:18
Fbullbedding vs relaods
After bedding should one start with best developed load prior to bedding. If this best load got worse after bedding should one try past loads that were not as accurate as before bedding?
13 February 2010, 17:36
trkI would build the load again. Well, at least check - using the load and two steps above and two below - to verify that the load still is the best.
Varying the load is to optimize the vibrations of the barrel such that the muzzle is at a node - a point of minimal movement. When you do anyting to the structure, you will affect the resonance of the system - maybe a lot, maybe not so much.
13 February 2010, 20:32
daniel77very well said and in very few words. I'd have used a lot more words and probably said a lot less.

14 February 2010, 00:26
Jim C. <><Understand what you hope to find but, in this game the only certainty is, "Nothing's certain."
14 February 2010, 00:52
Mort Canardquote:
Originally posted by Fbull:
After bedding should one start with best developed load prior to bedding. If this best load got worse after bedding should one try past loads that were not as accurate as before bedding?
Yep! By bedding the action and parts of the barrel you have changed the vibration characteristics of the barrel. Start load development all over. An inch/pound reading torque wrench can help you fine tune a good bedding job and keep the setup repeatable after cleaning and disassembly.
15 February 2010, 00:40
243winxbUse your best developed load prior to bedding as a base line. After bedding fire the same load. Go from there. Most times changing bedding will not help accuracy on a hunting rifle,unless there was a problem in the first place. Free floating a barrel will help maintain point of aim.
15 February 2010, 20:33
jeffeossocreating a consistent rifle creates the accurate loads. Bedding someitmes helps, presure points sometimes help, free floating sometimes helps
USUALLY bedding an unbedded rifle greatly improves accuracy.
16 February 2010, 01:43
FbullThanks for the help so far. The best group prior to pillar bedding was about 1.00 - .75. After pillar bedding this same recipe went to about 2.0''. I gues I will have to start over with load development.
16 February 2010, 04:06
jeffeossoits loose ...
set you bullet -.025 off the lands, and a middle of the chart load ... and a -.030 the same.
but if the groups opened up, its loose
16 February 2010, 19:44
djpaintlesquote:
Originally posted by Fbull:
Thanks for the help so far. The best group prior to pillar bedding was about 1.00 - .75. After pillar bedding this same recipe went to about 2.0''. I gues I will have to start over with load development.
There's bedding and then there's bedding. That much of a group difference begs the question of whether it's properly done or not..................DJ