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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Standard countour bbl on a mountain rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="DreamMaker" data-source="post: 314446" data-attributes="member: 19456"><p>Is your action bedded and pillared? If it is, then you can get pretty wild with hogging out the forearm of your stock. The forearm needs to be rigid enough to prevent it from making contact with the barrel.</p><p> </p><p>I am not a gunsmith, but I have pillared and bedded the action on my rifles. The forearm needed to be modified on some of them. I was alway able to come up with aesthetically pleasing profile and look. However, I usually refinished the entire stock. BTW - the rifles always shot better too... night and day better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreamMaker, post: 314446, member: 19456"] Is your action bedded and pillared? If it is, then you can get pretty wild with hogging out the forearm of your stock. The forearm needs to be rigid enough to prevent it from making contact with the barrel. I am not a gunsmith, but I have pillared and bedded the action on my rifles. The forearm needed to be modified on some of them. I was alway able to come up with aesthetically pleasing profile and look. However, I usually refinished the entire stock. BTW - the rifles always shot better too... night and day better. [/QUOTE]
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