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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 771847" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>pmh-usa has good advise. I used aluminum arrow shafts, because I had some bent/broken ones kickin around, instead of the H channel. I thin kthat the h channel probably would work better. </p><p> </p><p>If you have an INJECTION MOULDED stock, thats the cheap sythetic that comes on most factory guns (m70 shadow), you will want alot more than the dollar bill worth of free float. i have several injection moulded stocks and they all shoot well, but I have removed enough to have a 3/16" gap on both sides. It aint pretty but it is the only way to garantee a free float when you hit extrem temp changes.</p><p> </p><p> I actually got to see the drastic change when I had uniformly done 3/16" either side with my remmy, and when it got to about 35*celcius it was almost touching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 771847, member: 10306"] pmh-usa has good advise. I used aluminum arrow shafts, because I had some bent/broken ones kickin around, instead of the H channel. I thin kthat the h channel probably would work better. If you have an INJECTION MOULDED stock, thats the cheap sythetic that comes on most factory guns (m70 shadow), you will want alot more than the dollar bill worth of free float. i have several injection moulded stocks and they all shoot well, but I have removed enough to have a 3/16" gap on both sides. It aint pretty but it is the only way to garantee a free float when you hit extrem temp changes. I actually got to see the drastic change when I had uniformly done 3/16" either side with my remmy, and when it got to about 35*celcius it was almost touching. [/QUOTE]
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