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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Switchbarrels and barrel bedding pads
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<blockquote data-quote="DandT" data-source="post: 198765" data-attributes="member: 8800"><p>I build 20-25 rifles a year in the calibers you mentioned as well as many other stitch barrel guns and calibers and I personally prefer to pillar and epoxy bed the action but allow the barrel to be fully free-floated. This offers the greatest accuracy advantage as there is no barrel contct with anything that can cause unnecessary vibrations which can change the harmonics of the barrel to possibly be different from shot to shot and have an advers affect on accuracy at extreme ranges....</p><p></p><p>D&T</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DandT, post: 198765, member: 8800"] I build 20-25 rifles a year in the calibers you mentioned as well as many other stitch barrel guns and calibers and I personally prefer to pillar and epoxy bed the action but allow the barrel to be fully free-floated. This offers the greatest accuracy advantage as there is no barrel contct with anything that can cause unnecessary vibrations which can change the harmonics of the barrel to possibly be different from shot to shot and have an advers affect on accuracy at extreme ranges.... D&T [/QUOTE]
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