Originally Posted by JORGE01
Remington is offering a new version of the 700 rifle, the NRA American Hunter rifle. This rifle has an aluminum bedding block. In your experience has this bedding block been instrumental in retuning the rifle to zero after disassembling or it does not matter and is no better than any other bedding system. Also does it really improve accuracy and overall keeping its zero if not disassembled at all.

I know there is another thread about takedown rifle, but the aluminum bedding block is intriguing even though it’s not a new concept.

Thanks for your answer.


To get the best/most consistent accuracy from any rifle, it needs to be properly glass bedded. The aluminum bedding block in the stock is no exception to that fact.


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