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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1167474" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>People will also tell you that you can't put a heavy barreled action into a B&C Medalist Classic stock because the forearm is too thin... I proved that theory wrong 2 years ago... There's stil enough material on the sides of the stock for a Sendero/Rem Varmint contour barrel to be 100% free-floated, and the stock is still rigid enough it will not contact the barrel during normal hunting/shooting situations. It will only contact the barrel if excessive force is purposely placed on it.</p><p> </p><p><img src="http://i436.photobucket.com/albums/qq88/mudrunner2005/76DEEAA5-9517-4C24-9E4B-B53FF8B07ED5_zpskqjszfir.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p> </p><p>As for barrel length, the negatives will be less detrimental than you think. They will still exist, but they will not be overly exacerbated by a few extra inches of barrel.</p><p> </p><p>As for bullet weight, 77 grain bullets would be a good combination of weight/velocity. Varget powder, if you can find it, or CFE223 powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1167474, member: 12995"] People will also tell you that you can't put a heavy barreled action into a B&C Medalist Classic stock because the forearm is too thin... I proved that theory wrong 2 years ago... There's stil enough material on the sides of the stock for a Sendero/Rem Varmint contour barrel to be 100% free-floated, and the stock is still rigid enough it will not contact the barrel during normal hunting/shooting situations. It will only contact the barrel if excessive force is purposely placed on it. [IMG]http://i436.photobucket.com/albums/qq88/mudrunner2005/76DEEAA5-9517-4C24-9E4B-B53FF8B07ED5_zpskqjszfir.jpg[/IMG] As for barrel length, the negatives will be less detrimental than you think. They will still exist, but they will not be overly exacerbated by a few extra inches of barrel. As for bullet weight, 77 grain bullets would be a good combination of weight/velocity. Varget powder, if you can find it, or CFE223 powder. [/QUOTE]
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