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Gunsmithing
Bedding light contour barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="trumperman" data-source="post: 1392899" data-attributes="member: 100294"><p>I've found that free floating USUALLY helps my light conture barrels. </p><p>An easy way to try it, is to put a shim under the locking lug. An old credit card is usually the right thickness. If it don't shoot better, just take it back out!</p><p>I know of one old time shooter that swore the EXACT amout of up pressure that was needed was 12 Lbs. He would hook a scale to the forearm and pull down 'till he got to 12 Lbs. then mesure the gap and shim accordingly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumperman, post: 1392899, member: 100294"] I’ve found that free floating USUALLY helps my light conture barrels. An easy way to try it, is to put a shim under the locking lug. An old credit card is usually the right thickness. If it don't shoot better, just take it back out! I know of one old time shooter that swore the EXACT amout of up pressure that was needed was 12 Lbs. He would hook a scale to the forearm and pull down 'till he got to 12 Lbs. then mesure the gap and shim accordingly [/QUOTE]
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