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Remington 700 XCR tactical long range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pepperboy" data-source="post: 378719" data-attributes="member: 24299"><p>Thanks for the input guys. And that rifle looks sweeettt!</p><p> </p><p>Ive been looking at this rifle for a while now and this is the first horror story ive heard is on the stock.... well that and the price.</p><p> </p><p>The "flex" in the end of the stock am i right when im thinking it flexes into the free floating barrel when using a bipod and in turn disrupts the grouping of shots? if so i could find a different stock that maintains the free floating barrel without any flex on the fore-end, however doing this would meen spending even more money on a rifle which was suppossed to be an "xtreme conditions rifle" in the first place, so that would meen its supposed to be sturdy.</p><p> </p><p>santee have you noticed any of this "flex" in the stock? </p><p> </p><p>Thanks - Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pepperboy, post: 378719, member: 24299"] Thanks for the input guys. And that rifle looks sweeettt! Ive been looking at this rifle for a while now and this is the first horror story ive heard is on the stock.... well that and the price. The "flex" in the end of the stock am i right when im thinking it flexes into the free floating barrel when using a bipod and in turn disrupts the grouping of shots? if so i could find a different stock that maintains the free floating barrel without any flex on the fore-end, however doing this would meen spending even more money on a rifle which was suppossed to be an "xtreme conditions rifle" in the first place, so that would meen its supposed to be sturdy. santee have you noticed any of this "flex" in the stock? Thanks - Jay [/QUOTE]
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