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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="vahena" data-source="post: 912174" data-attributes="member: 76438"><p>wildrose,</p><p>You were reading my mind, just last night I started reading about free floating and that sounds easy enough to do as I am a finish carpenter by trade.</p><p></p><p>I also read some on bedding and pillaring and thought while I have this rifle all apart and it is too cold to shoot, I would talk to you about doing so as I want this to be perfect and I am not adverse to spending more time on some thing to make it perfect</p><p>to last the next 100 years, I am old school and believe in doing things right.</p><p></p><p>Do I buy a kit to do these things? Pillaring and bedding.</p><p></p><p>Also the barrel is a sportster style and not a heavy bull barrel, but I want to make this project all it can be. before moving on to another rifle in the future, as I believe this will be a good education, as the addiction takes over. LOL....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vahena, post: 912174, member: 76438"] wildrose, You were reading my mind, just last night I started reading about free floating and that sounds easy enough to do as I am a finish carpenter by trade. I also read some on bedding and pillaring and thought while I have this rifle all apart and it is too cold to shoot, I would talk to you about doing so as I want this to be perfect and I am not adverse to spending more time on some thing to make it perfect to last the next 100 years, I am old school and believe in doing things right. Do I buy a kit to do these things? Pillaring and bedding. Also the barrel is a sportster style and not a heavy bull barrel, but I want to make this project all it can be. before moving on to another rifle in the future, as I believe this will be a good education, as the addiction takes over. LOL.... [/QUOTE]
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