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Proof Research returned my rifle with a totally new stock. It has a beautiful bedding job out to about 1 1/2" past the recoil lug. Here's the question. Should I start over with a new load or will the old load be fine?
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Try it out and see. No one can really answer it for you, every rifle is different.
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I'd dump it. Burn the old load, pull the bullets and start from zero.
Just kidding. Shoot it first??
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Thanks. I don't have any loaded so figured I would asked first. Looks like I can load some instead of watch the Democrats tonight. We bought the TV for her and the computer for me. She is a news junkie.
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