Okay, so talk pillar bedding to me for Boyd's gun stocks. Are the existing stocks just a little metal washer embedded in the plywood your action screws go through and pillar bedding extends those washers in to full aluminum towers? Any other changes like a full metal plate tying the pillars together? Something else?
I am looking at a Spike camp stock for my Howa Mini 1500 in 6.5 grendel. Just wondering if the juice is worth the squeeze to get a pillar bedded stock. It'll be used for hunting, but if it would reasonable increase accuracy or maybe more importantly, repeatability I guess it seems worth the $80-90. If it is more like something you'd notice when trying to squeeze the last tiny bits of accuracy out of a platform, maybe not worth it for me (rifle is fairly sub MOA with the right ammunition. With the wrong ammunition it is still close to MOA).
Thanks.
I am looking at a Spike camp stock for my Howa Mini 1500 in 6.5 grendel. Just wondering if the juice is worth the squeeze to get a pillar bedded stock. It'll be used for hunting, but if it would reasonable increase accuracy or maybe more importantly, repeatability I guess it seems worth the $80-90. If it is more like something you'd notice when trying to squeeze the last tiny bits of accuracy out of a platform, maybe not worth it for me (rifle is fairly sub MOA with the right ammunition. With the wrong ammunition it is still close to MOA).
Thanks.