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Free Floating Remington Barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="whitely" data-source="post: 376774" data-attributes="member: 5167"><p>On my "pack" rifle, which has a fairly slender barrel, I found it shot about the same off the bench after floating it (A remmy 700, with laminate stock). From the bipod, I found that floating the barrel really helped (as stated above). Before I floated the barrel, the groups were much larger from the bipod, which makes sense when you think about having the pressure point. After I floated the barrel, I found the groups from the bipod and those from the bench were about the same.</p><p></p><p>You can always add back in the pressure point if needed. I also found that after floating the barrel, the rifle tends to hold its zero better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitely, post: 376774, member: 5167"] On my "pack" rifle, which has a fairly slender barrel, I found it shot about the same off the bench after floating it (A remmy 700, with laminate stock). From the bipod, I found that floating the barrel really helped (as stated above). Before I floated the barrel, the groups were much larger from the bipod, which makes sense when you think about having the pressure point. After I floated the barrel, I found the groups from the bipod and those from the bench were about the same. You can always add back in the pressure point if needed. I also found that after floating the barrel, the rifle tends to hold its zero better. [/QUOTE]
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