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Inconsistent rifle due to recoil/muzzle climb
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<blockquote data-quote="pttp" data-source="post: 1609663" data-attributes="member: 103035"><p>How is the rifle supported in your scenario with the forend weighted pulling down? If bedding the forearm, it seems the weight would create space, essentially free floating the barrel an unknown amount of taper. It sounded like you did not want the barrel free floated, a technique used in many applications.</p><p></p><p>My guys secure the rifle by the barrel with the whole works </p><p>horizontal while the bedding dries. Barrel has a quality release tape of "x" layers to create the specified free float gap.</p><p></p><p>Please clarify for me. I do no mean to imply one way is right or wrong. Your technique may be an improvement from what I am familiar with and I would like to understand how to improve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pttp, post: 1609663, member: 103035"] How is the rifle supported in your scenario with the forend weighted pulling down? If bedding the forearm, it seems the weight would create space, essentially free floating the barrel an unknown amount of taper. It sounded like you did not want the barrel free floated, a technique used in many applications. My guys secure the rifle by the barrel with the whole works horizontal while the bedding dries. Barrel has a quality release tape of "x" layers to create the specified free float gap. Please clarify for me. I do no mean to imply one way is right or wrong. Your technique may be an improvement from what I am familiar with and I would like to understand how to improve. [/QUOTE]
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