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The Basics, Starting Out
Extra Metal on Long Range Rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 103635" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>I'm guessing that your talking about a barrel bedding block that alot mof heavy LR guns use and alot Bench rest guns to</p><p></p><p>Its basicaly a aluminum block that has a hole drilled through it and its split so it can be bolted around the barrel , its then bedded into the stock so that the top can still be removed but the bottom it glued into the stok and doesen't move or come out , when the barrel is installed and the top half is replaced then the whole action and part of the barrel thats out of the block are free floating.</p><p>It does about the same job as glass bedding a standard rifle but eliminates any stress to the action when you have a big heavy barrel</p><p>So guys don't use a block they just glue the barrel into the stock</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 103635, member: 8843"] I'm guessing that your talking about a barrel bedding block that alot mof heavy LR guns use and alot Bench rest guns to Its basicaly a aluminum block that has a hole drilled through it and its split so it can be bolted around the barrel , its then bedded into the stock so that the top can still be removed but the bottom it glued into the stok and doesen't move or come out , when the barrel is installed and the top half is replaced then the whole action and part of the barrel thats out of the block are free floating. It does about the same job as glass bedding a standard rifle but eliminates any stress to the action when you have a big heavy barrel So guys don't use a block they just glue the barrel into the stock [/QUOTE]
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