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6.5 Creedmoor PRS Competition Rifles: Bedding Process for Accuracy with High-Precision Components 

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Welcome to our comprehensive guide on building a PRS competition-ready precision rifle using the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge. In this video, Riflesmith Geoff Montgomery from Wyoming Gun Company will expertly guide you through selecting components, assembling, and fine-tuning your rifle in their state-of-the-art gunsmith workshop.
The Precision Rifle Series (PRS) demands exceptional long-range accuracy, making a custom precision rifle essential. The 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge is popular among PRS shooters for its outstanding long-range accuracy and low recoil. Learn how to build a precision rifle to gain an edge in PRS competitions with this video.
Geoff covers crucial components for your rifle, including the barrel, action, trigger, stock, and optics. He offers guidance on selecting components to suit your shooting style and preferences, such as barrel length and twist rate's impact on accuracy and bullet velocity.
With components chosen, Geoff demonstrates the assembly process, beginning with barrel installation. He then highlights the importance of correctly bedding the action into the stock to maximize accuracy by eliminating movement between the action and stock.
Throughout the video, Geoff shares valuable insights on optimizing your rifle for long-range accuracy and precision, including trigger adjustment and optics selection.
By following Geoff's expert guidance, you can craft a precision rifle tailored to your preferences and optimized for maximum accuracy.
Don't hesitate! For assistance building your precision rifle, contact Geoff at gunsmith@wyogun.com. Enjoy the music by Tunetank with their track "Touch a Dream" setting the tone for this informative video.
Build your dream precision rifle for PRS competition with Geoff Montgomery and Wyoming Gun Company. Gain a competitive edge in this demanding sport, whether you're a seasoned shooter or just starting.
Ready to begin? Click the link below to learn more about Wyoming Gun Company's custom rifle services:
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Contact Wyoming Gun Company at gunsmith@wyogun.com for inquiries and start building your custom precision rifle today!

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Комментарии : 39   
@CybrSlydr
@CybrSlydr Год назад
Well lookie there! This is my rifle he built! So far, she shoots great! Can't wait for the weather to warm up a little bit so I can shoot outdoors a bit more comfortably. 🙂
@jasonrad9332
@jasonrad9332 Год назад
Awesome!
@misterlewgee8874
@misterlewgee8874 11 месяцев назад
I'd love to see videos of my custom job....
@loadmastergod1961
@loadmastergod1961 3 месяца назад
That's great. I watched their video of the snowy match in Colorado and thought that looks like a lot of fun. Be a nice warm up for me in winter
@altruisticscoundrel
@altruisticscoundrel 11 месяцев назад
Great video! The smaller, significant details most people wouldn't notice are highlighted on these pieces.
@Hadenough16066B
@Hadenough16066B 10 месяцев назад
Try making studs that screw into action first then place the action into stock. Put nuts washer on the other side to put a little tension on. Stops you pushing epoxy into action. Pushes it the other way out.
@cw2a
@cw2a 4 месяца назад
Yup was just writing that. I use studs much cleaner inside action.
@davefulcomer2336
@davefulcomer2336 Год назад
Good video, would like to see the results. Funny, no judgement, but I've never heard it called Vine Gar, I was going to blame it on Wyoming pronunciation, but I only live 120 miles from you. Ha ha.
@davewellings6281
@davewellings6281 4 месяца назад
UK here, I was confused at first until that light bulb moment........Ohhhh Vin-a-ger.....
@cw2a
@cw2a 4 месяца назад
Hahahah. Yup I was like what did I just hear? Yup Vine-gar... that is what it says... 😮😮😂 Still good step by step. I like to use studs not action screws. Its too easy ta get epoxy into bad places.
@michaelthrelkeld212
@michaelthrelkeld212 9 месяцев назад
Did you put out the 2nd video? Don’t see the finish anywhere
@deanstout1134
@deanstout1134 Год назад
You can use a high wattage soldering gun, heat the screw the heat will transverse up the screw shank and break down the lock tight so you can get it apart without damage.
@bryanspilner
@bryanspilner 5 месяцев назад
what the fuck is vine-gar????
@aaronunterseher1627
@aaronunterseher1627 Год назад
Part 2?
@loadmastergod1961
@loadmastergod1961 3 месяца назад
Darn, wouldve loved to see the rest of the process, even though my rifle is built and shooting well even though i didnt bed, just used the mdt acc milled bed
@antzracing
@antzracing Год назад
Left hand threads for the action bolts? Or is some of the footage flipped ?
@cw2a
@cw2a 4 месяца назад
Yea he is using the "front camera" so everything "bass-akwards". 😂❤
@josephdavis2427
@josephdavis2427 9 месяцев назад
Um...actually, it's pronounced Erle and Vine Gar, as one would put them on a Kaizer salad. I'm absotively posilutely 110% on that.
@Whiteghost-pv5zy
@Whiteghost-pv5zy 2 месяца назад
It’s always nice to have a liberal democrat on the comments.
@josephdavis2427
@josephdavis2427 Месяц назад
@Whiteghost-pv5zy No, it's not.
@MrSonic1953
@MrSonic1953 Год назад
White vine-gar? Really? It's VINEGAR, as in oil and vinegar. The smarter you are about something, the dumber you get about basics.
@misterlewgee8874
@misterlewgee8874 11 месяцев назад
I enjoyed the vinegar.... pronounce
@700Junky
@700Junky 5 месяцев назад
So many things done wrong. People actually pay you for this? First, a MDT Chasis doesn’t need epoxy bedding. But, you did the milling with the chassis bedding block in the stock assembly, but then remove it to apply epoxy. Why wouldn’t you remove the aluminum bedding block first? You didn’t use bedding screws which keeps the material out of the action. Gezzz. You intentionally did not relieve the recoil lug surface which is the number 1 reason to bed any stock. You want 100% contact on the rear surface. Between this video and the on where you F^
@NELLY-jg2rx
@NELLY-jg2rx 3 месяца назад
Ultimate Reloading just bed his 2 mile LRP rifle with a MDT chassis...not saying he did everything right...but if UR does it, that's the way to do it
@jakearchambault8160
@jakearchambault8160 5 месяцев назад
I have had great results with hoppes number 9 for clean up.
@misterlewgee8874
@misterlewgee8874 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing. Respectfully... I'd have liked to see the end mill operation. With "no parrarell surfaces bedded". I'm surprised you removed material and put bedding compound , arcaglass down the side of the action. Point bedding....front and back only is the theory I've heard.. No bedding in barrel channel was what I heard...but...can't see why bit of support to barrel is bad ..maybe barrel heats and expands.. Liked your recoil lug approach...with the clearance on front and sides. I wrapped the action screws in tape so there is clearance after tape removed. I'm not a professional at all...just interested. These comments meant to be possibly helpful. I'm looking forward to part 2😅!😊. I liked the idea of tang screw first and melting the bees wax. Looking forward to next video... Appreciate the effort. Thanks
@CplSkiUSMC
@CplSkiUSMC Год назад
How are you not filling the action screws with epoxy?
@davefulcomer2336
@davefulcomer2336 Год назад
They do often fill up. The release agent allows the epoxy to not stick to the threads. Often you have to drill it out, or actually "unthread" the epoxy.
@CplSkiUSMC
@CplSkiUSMC Год назад
@@davefulcomer2336 I use clay around the screw bores. It squeezes both in and out and keeps the epoxy from getting in. Cleaning up clay is much easier than cleaning cured epoxy and taking the chance of locking up.
@misterlewgee8874
@misterlewgee8874 11 месяцев назад
I used taped blind screws...so action sits in with screws centred with right amount of tape and epoxy gets pushed down away .not up and in..
@longshooter457
@longshooter457 3 месяца назад
It has been a year now since this was bedded. It must be still curing or........it stuck and had to be thrown away.
@humpben
@humpben 4 месяца назад
Should I bed forward of the recoil lug on a Proof steel barrel being used for PRS? Awesome video BTW
@123pap
@123pap Год назад
Enjoy your videos do you not read the comments?
@wyomingguncompany3327
@wyomingguncompany3327 Год назад
We appreciate you all and do read your comments! Our busy schedule with building, refinishing, and tuning firearms means we can't always reply to everyone. Thanks for understanding!
@kurthammons1980
@kurthammons1980 Год назад
After applying the epoxy and putting the action back in you put the action screws back in. They obviously had a little epoxy on them as you screwed them back in from the bottom and through the epoxy. I’m sure you put release agent on them and inside the holes, do they unscrew easy after letting the epoxy set up over night? Did you have to dig any epoxy out of the holes after taking them out? Thanks! Awesome video.
@joachimsingh2929
@joachimsingh2929 10 месяцев назад
Great vine Egar? Have you ever Heard people say that? Its vinegar. Have you not herd and only read the word?
@bajamedic
@bajamedic 10 месяцев назад
Vine-Gar? Lolz
@XennaC
@XennaC Год назад
😮
@gtzmwt
@gtzmwt 5 месяцев назад
I thought this was a bedding video!
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