Longrangers
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I wonder how it would flex if shot off a bipod and what would it do for your groups.
There is virtually no flex around the action.My biggest concern would be, if there is that much flex visible at the fore end, is there also flex around the action?
I don't have a bipod on it, I think that was just a suggestion from other posters. My concern came mostly from being able to close that gap between forend and barrel by gripping with one hand not during shooting.If it has 3/16"-1/4" of space, it will be fine. It won't flex that much to touch during firing. I'd bed it to your action first. If you're pushing down on a bipod that much to make it touch, you need shooting lessons.
So it should be fine? I was leaning towards that but previous replies were more concerned. I wonder if I miscommunicated something which led to other users' concerns?With that much clearance, and if the barrel is centered in the channel, it will be fine.........it's not a steel "I" beam....it's a fiberglass stock. if it's resting on sand bags under its own weight, and you still have that clearance, it will be fine. Bed it and shoot it. If it was tupperware, then that might be different.
My last McMillan stock with pillars I was told to torque to 40 inch pounds. Which I did but it caused for the action to flex with the bolt to bind. This is on a Sako AV long action. I was told to reduce the torque to where the bolt wouldn't bind down around 28 inch pounds. They said as long as it was around 22 inch pounds there is enough to hold the barreled action?? I'm just going to have it bedded. Kind of disappointing with the price of the stock for the composite. When I got to the stock the front pillar appeared to be ground down with a drill bit to make it flush with the stock? If I order another from them I will be sure to get all information on pillar installation.Me? If a folded dollar slides under it without touching - shoot it & enjoy.
Every action is different. There is only 1 way to get a perfect bedding job......that is to actually bed it. There isn't a stock maker or gunsmith alive that can give you as perfect of a fit as you can get by doing a proper bedding job to the exact action that will live in the stock......especially if they don't have the action in hand to fit it to.My last McMillan stock with pillars I was told to torque to 40 inch pounds. Which I did but it caused for the action to flex with the bolt to bind. This is on a Sako AV long action. I was told to reduce the torque to where the bolt wouldn't bind down around 28 inch pounds. They said as long as it was around 22 inch pounds there is enough to hold the barreled action?? I'm just going to have it bedded. Kind of disappointing with the price of the stock for the composite. When I got to the stock the front pillar appeared to be ground down with a drill bit to make it flush with the stock? If I order another from them I will be sure to get all information on pillar installation.
Thanks for your infoEven with pillars you should bed. the pillars are there to keep the fiberglass from compressing over time.