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Originally Posted By: ohihunter2014you guys are mentioning bedding my stocks not bedded its just the axis plastic stock. 


What everyone is trying to tell you is:


1.  Anytime you remove the action from the stock, its a very good idea to re-confirm whether your rifle shoots to the same point of impact that it shot to before removing the barreled action from the stock. 


You have to shoot the rifle (sight it in) to check that.  If it still shoots to the same point of impact as before, you're good to go.  If the point of impact has changed, you adjust the scope accordingly and shoot the rifle again to confirm that the adjustment brought the point of impact back to its original location at 100 yards, for example.  No biggie.  But yes, you should actually shoot the rife to know what effect, if any, removing the action from the stock created.


2.  If you are utilizing an un-bedded stock, the chance that the impact point has changed is greater than with a properly bedded stock. 


Still, you need to check it either way which means shooting it to confirm point of bullet impact whether the stock has been properly bedded (which usually enhances accuracy and repeatability of accuracy if you remove the action from the stock) or not.


Remove the action from the stock = reconfirm the point of bullet impact by shooting the rife and adjusting the scope as needed.


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