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Remington 700 5R -- Barrel Contacts End of Stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho5r" data-source="post: 1673819" data-attributes="member: 37191"><p>Brydawg512, I totally agree with Frog4aday!!! With a fairly heavy barreled rifle like the 5R's, normally you want to "Free Float" that barrel in the stock. Sanding the channel with a dowel, or even the appropriate sized socket inside the sandpaper works great! And, I also agree that you should have about the thickness of a business card's worth of clearance! I have several of the Remington 700 5R's, & I love them! Good Luck with your rifle!!!! Also, you can use an Inch Pound torque wrench with the correct size allen head socket.. Idaho-5R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho5r, post: 1673819, member: 37191"] Brydawg512, I totally agree with Frog4aday!!! With a fairly heavy barreled rifle like the 5R's, normally you want to "Free Float" that barrel in the stock. Sanding the channel with a dowel, or even the appropriate sized socket inside the sandpaper works great! And, I also agree that you should have about the thickness of a business card's worth of clearance! I have several of the Remington 700 5R's, & I love them! Good Luck with your rifle!!!! Also, you can use an Inch Pound torque wrench with the correct size allen head socket.. Idaho-5R [/QUOTE]
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