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Gunsmithing
Accurization ?????
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<blockquote data-quote="Buano" data-source="post: 567748" data-attributes="member: 21641"><p>The advantage your new laminated stock offers is that it is stiff enough to resist being pushed against the barrel, which would change your point of impact. If you don't float the barrel, thermal expansion of the barrel will change the pressure on the barrel and change your point of impact much the same as the plastic stock does when you push on it. Float the barrel if you want to be able to shoot more than one shot to the same point of impact.</p><p></p><p>Lapping the lugs helps if there is minimal contact with the lugs now. Until you check the lug contact I do not know if they need lapping.</p><p></p><p>Resetting the headspace is only necessary if your bullet is not an optimal distance from the rifling. Most guns seem to be most accurate with a bullet 2-3 thousandths off the rifling but only trial & error will tell you what spacing works best for your bullets in this rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buano, post: 567748, member: 21641"] The advantage your new laminated stock offers is that it is stiff enough to resist being pushed against the barrel, which would change your point of impact. If you don't float the barrel, thermal expansion of the barrel will change the pressure on the barrel and change your point of impact much the same as the plastic stock does when you push on it. Float the barrel if you want to be able to shoot more than one shot to the same point of impact. Lapping the lugs helps if there is minimal contact with the lugs now. Until you check the lug contact I do not know if they need lapping. Resetting the headspace is only necessary if your bullet is not an optimal distance from the rifling. Most guns seem to be most accurate with a bullet 2-3 thousandths off the rifling but only trial & error will tell you what spacing works best for your bullets in this rifle. [/QUOTE]
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