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topless glue in barrel block
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<blockquote data-quote="lazylabs" data-source="post: 160781" data-attributes="member: 6641"><p>There are plenty of glue in blocks that don't have any screws using mechanical pressure to hold the barrel and they seem to work. I was just trying to keep from having a chunk protruding further sideways from the barrel and I didn't want to turn a shank on the barrel to slip fit it in a block. It just seemed that if you had at least 6" long section epoxied to say 1/3 of the barrel surface with the block securely in the stock you would have the equilivant of some of the glue in benchrest actions with less leverage working against you. I don't really want to drill and tap into the barrel to secure a block to the barrel that way. I will make a full capture block before I go that route. Thanks for the replys so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazylabs, post: 160781, member: 6641"] There are plenty of glue in blocks that don't have any screws using mechanical pressure to hold the barrel and they seem to work. I was just trying to keep from having a chunk protruding further sideways from the barrel and I didn't want to turn a shank on the barrel to slip fit it in a block. It just seemed that if you had at least 6" long section epoxied to say 1/3 of the barrel surface with the block securely in the stock you would have the equilivant of some of the glue in benchrest actions with less leverage working against you. I don't really want to drill and tap into the barrel to secure a block to the barrel that way. I will make a full capture block before I go that route. Thanks for the replys so far. [/QUOTE]
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