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  1. 17 hours ago, Catch-22 said:

    Here you go Andy.

    Theres nothing on the chassis to suggest movement.

    I have marred the action finish a bit due to some Redline High Pressure grease I used on the bolt lugs reacting to some left over cleaning solvents unfortunately. I think this trickled down via the front action screw and got between the chassis and action unknowingly and wore away some of the actions surface finish between a cleaning one time. But it’s all cosmetic. Needless to say I don’t use Redline on my bolt lugs, I’ve gone back to the MilTec and take extra care now flushing the chamber and bore with isopropyl alcohol.

    Back to your question, I don’t see any signs of actual action movement in the chassis - which is good.

    If this was an F class rig, it would be bedded as a minimum, more likely glued and screwed. But for range/PRS style use, I think it’s fine!

    Interesting write up on PRS blog. Seems 50% of the top shooters skim bed their chassis. The reason given was not because they see accurate improvements or anything. It’s more they’re using it as an insurance policy in case they bang or drop the rifle during a strange at a match. But none seem to say it’s crucial to them. Again, f class is a whole different kettle of fish.

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    Had you not fitted the lug lock system/wedge?

  2. 6 hours ago, Scotch_egg said:

    That fuse box doesn’t look very comfortable to wear at all. 

    i didn't see that in the OP's requirements!

    Honestly, its fine. Ive used it extensively for holidays, walking, hunting and many business trips to Europe on the train carrying 3 days clothing and IT equipment. its really good and the single large compartment is Tardis like. its really strong and fabric is waterproof, zips aren't though

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