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300 Weatherby vs. 300 Ultra, is the gain worth the cost?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mysticplayer" data-source="post: 87318" data-attributes="member: 8947"><p>If you go to 1000br sites you might some pics. A barrel block is a machined hunk of steel or alum that acts as a really big clamp. It attaches to the barrel just in front of the action receiver and usually 6 to 10" long.</p><p></p><p>This block supports the weight of the barrel, not the receiver. When bolted to a stock, it needs no bedding and is very rigid. Just one way to improve accuracy with big heavy barrels.</p><p></p><p>The action is usually not bolted to the stock if a block is used. </p><p></p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mysticplayer, post: 87318, member: 8947"] If you go to 1000br sites you might some pics. A barrel block is a machined hunk of steel or alum that acts as a really big clamp. It attaches to the barrel just in front of the action receiver and usually 6 to 10" long. This block supports the weight of the barrel, not the receiver. When bolted to a stock, it needs no bedding and is very rigid. Just one way to improve accuracy with big heavy barrels. The action is usually not bolted to the stock if a block is used. Jerry [/QUOTE]
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