This is turning into an English lesson. Definitions must be in context. Firing a rifle and diagnosis are not comparable.
Solving a problem with a rifle is diagnostics.
In order to perform diagnostics properly you better understand in detail how the system works, in this case the rifle.
This is why more than just me has said bed the rifle. Great. Good job.
The description of all the randomness in the rifles vibrations is misleading and will result in people cocking up their diagnostics if the issue is not solved by bedding.
There are also multiple ways to bed a rifle and my only precision rifle is sitting int he cupboard waiting for Robbie Tiffen to bed it because he is the only NZ "gunsmith" I ever trusted.
Thanks to this thread I am trying to buy back my last one.
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