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<blockquote data-quote="SILENT-SNIPER" data-source="post: 1005266" data-attributes="member: 13122"><p>I have a little problem. I recently purchased an aftermarket stock with an aluminum bedding block for a Weatherby Vanguard. It is now vertical stringing 8" groups at 100yds. I was told the barrel needs the pressure points in order to freefloat the action. How can the action when torqued to specs in an aluminum bedding block be freefloated? I did take out the pressure points out and still had to shim the front of the action 0.075" to get the barrel to float which took away the vertical stringing. I am very concerned about putting stress on the action with the shim. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!</p><p> </p><p> Thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SILENT-SNIPER, post: 1005266, member: 13122"] I have a little problem. I recently purchased an aftermarket stock with an aluminum bedding block for a Weatherby Vanguard. It is now vertical stringing 8" groups at 100yds. I was told the barrel needs the pressure points in order to freefloat the action. How can the action when torqued to specs in an aluminum bedding block be freefloated? I did take out the pressure points out and still had to shim the front of the action 0.075" to get the barrel to float which took away the vertical stringing. I am very concerned about putting stress on the action with the shim. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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