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Ruger 270 floating barrel question?
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<blockquote data-quote="irish sitka" data-source="post: 548790" data-attributes="member: 34723"><p>I have a Ruger M77 Mk2 in 270.</p><p>It has not been accurate lately.</p><p>I took the stock off and found that the final 1" of the stock has a burr on it and it is jammed tight against the barrel.</p><p>I could not get a sheet of paper to pass between the barrel and stock.</p><p>I intend to get rid of the burr and let the entire barrel float, am I in the right ball park here? The barrel should have no contact with the stock except at the back end?</p><p>Any advice gratefully received.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="irish sitka, post: 548790, member: 34723"] I have a Ruger M77 Mk2 in 270. It has not been accurate lately. I took the stock off and found that the final 1" of the stock has a burr on it and it is jammed tight against the barrel. I could not get a sheet of paper to pass between the barrel and stock. I intend to get rid of the burr and let the entire barrel float, am I in the right ball park here? The barrel should have no contact with the stock except at the back end? Any advice gratefully received. [/QUOTE]
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