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Gunsmithing
Accurizing a Rem .270 win CDL SF
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<blockquote data-quote="Atlas 00" data-source="post: 527921" data-attributes="member: 35463"><p>Thanks for the advice. I was thinking of trying the "pressure point next". I really don't have much to lose, i just don't like the idead of not free floating a barrel. </p><p> </p><p>Don't get me wrong, I am trying to stay realistic with the whole project because in the end it is still just a stock hunting rifle. I have always tried to bring out the full potential of each of my rifles. Plus it's always enjoyable seeing good hits at long distance.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks again for the info, good talking to you. </p><p> </p><p>anyone else feel free to chime in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atlas 00, post: 527921, member: 35463"] Thanks for the advice. I was thinking of trying the "pressure point next". I really don't have much to lose, i just don't like the idead of not free floating a barrel. Don't get me wrong, I am trying to stay realistic with the whole project because in the end it is still just a stock hunting rifle. I have always tried to bring out the full potential of each of my rifles. Plus it's always enjoyable seeing good hits at long distance. Thanks again for the info, good talking to you. anyone else feel free to chime in. [/QUOTE]
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