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Full length barrel bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1856730" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Or just ask the people that shoot the most accurate rifles in the world. Then you won't waste time and money to find out that floated barrels shoot best. Now on the other hand if you have a very skinny barrel maybe it will shoot better with a pressure point in the fore end or some full length bedding. I have a 280ai with a 22 inch 1 contour barrel that weights 6 1/4 pounds with scope. I put a pressure point 1 inch from tip of fore end and it shoots 1/2 moa. I never shot it floated so can't say which way is better on this one. It is going in a different stock and it will be floated first in the new McMillan it's going in. I will know then if it needs that pressure point to shoot good. Man does this thing kick though. I hate it.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1856730, member: 38048"] Or just ask the people that shoot the most accurate rifles in the world. Then you won't waste time and money to find out that floated barrels shoot best. Now on the other hand if you have a very skinny barrel maybe it will shoot better with a pressure point in the fore end or some full length bedding. I have a 280ai with a 22 inch 1 contour barrel that weights 6 1/4 pounds with scope. I put a pressure point 1 inch from tip of fore end and it shoots 1/2 moa. I never shot it floated so can't say which way is better on this one. It is going in a different stock and it will be floated first in the new McMillan it's going in. I will know then if it needs that pressure point to shoot good. Man does this thing kick though. I hate it. Shep [/QUOTE]
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