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bedding a CZ Military Trainer or Lux
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For those who have done it, do you bed just the receiver or do you bed all the way to the rear sight boss? As part of pre-bed testing I fully floated the barrel and it shoots well. I'm considering just bedding the receiver, test shooting, then bedding the barrel to the sight boss if I need to. Experie
 
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If it shoots well free floated, why do you want to bed it?
 
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I don't get too wrapped up in chasing the ultimate in rimfire accuracy but I've seen where a guy who does a lot of these CZ guns full length beds everything. I know some guys say they are sensitive to torque at that screw in the barrel or sight boss. I know some guys say the actions are a little flexible. I'm curious more than anything because I need to add some weight to the forearm and when I do that I could just full length bed it. Again, it shoots fine and I don't need more precision because I use it to practice alts and can hit 6" plates to 200yds from nearly any position and 8" plates at 300yds prone.
 
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To answer your question; I just bed the lug/ring area and the first 2 inches of barrel.
 
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When I bed a barrel I either full length bed or just the cylinder portion but the cylinder is about an inch and the boss is halfway down the forearm.
 
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