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<blockquote data-quote="Topshot" data-source="post: 440275" data-attributes="member: 13285"><p>This is common with a Browning BAR.</p><p>The normal fix is to place a washer on the stud that holds on the forend.</p><p> </p><p>This alters the clearance of the forend to barrel and rails. It usually does the trick. You may have to play about with washer size and nut tension etc to get it just right.</p><p> </p><p>Once you have it worked out that Browning should shoot very well. I had a BAR in .338WM that was very accurate after this mod. Pitty my Government made me hand it in to be destroyed, it was my favorite rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topshot, post: 440275, member: 13285"] This is common with a Browning BAR. The normal fix is to place a washer on the stud that holds on the forend. This alters the clearance of the forend to barrel and rails. It usually does the trick. You may have to play about with washer size and nut tension etc to get it just right. Once you have it worked out that Browning should shoot very well. I had a BAR in .338WM that was very accurate after this mod. Pitty my Government made me hand it in to be destroyed, it was my favorite rifle. [/QUOTE]
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