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<blockquote data-quote="alcesgigas" data-source="post: 1296038" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>How about eliminating using the action as an anchor and depending on an attachment (the barrel) to establish accuracy when we might just anchor the barrel at the action tenon forward 3" to 8" and let the rest of the barrel float as the action floats? This has had varying success rates so far. I suspect a big part of this conundrum remains the machining to match the barrel. However, if the barrels were manufactured with no taper at all for say, ten inches, there be ample "pipe fitting space." My LRKM floats barrel and action with a clamped section anchoring it to the stock. There could even be a machined "groove" in that straight section, say .250 deep that would dovetail into the corresponding "tongue" in the barrel clamping apparatus. Such barrel could become standardized between manufacturers aiding accuracy and expediency particularity for the military.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alcesgigas, post: 1296038, member: 34925"] How about eliminating using the action as an anchor and depending on an attachment (the barrel) to establish accuracy when we might just anchor the barrel at the action tenon forward 3" to 8" and let the rest of the barrel float as the action floats? This has had varying success rates so far. I suspect a big part of this conundrum remains the machining to match the barrel. However, if the barrels were manufactured with no taper at all for say, ten inches, there be ample "pipe fitting space." My LRKM floats barrel and action with a clamped section anchoring it to the stock. There could even be a machined "groove" in that straight section, say .250 deep that would dovetail into the corresponding "tongue" in the barrel clamping apparatus. Such barrel could become standardized between manufacturers aiding accuracy and expediency particularity for the military. [/QUOTE]
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