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Ruger No.1
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<blockquote data-quote="coop2564" data-source="post: 1363260" data-attributes="member: 87214"><p>So it looks like this forearm is made to have pressure on tip. It makes contact with receiver and again at tip of barrel in between its not touching the barrel. Dont know if factory tunes them or not, probably not, but it was shooting good before he took it apart. So maybe I should loosen it up some (he had it very tight) and then start turning half turns tightening to see if I can find a sweet spot like before? I wonder if I bedded just the forearm tip about 1" if it would help stay consistent. Just thinking about it, the wood at tip would likely wear or crush down in time changing tuning without something being fairly firm or hard against barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coop2564, post: 1363260, member: 87214"] So it looks like this forearm is made to have pressure on tip. It makes contact with receiver and again at tip of barrel in between its not touching the barrel. Dont know if factory tunes them or not, probably not, but it was shooting good before he took it apart. So maybe I should loosen it up some (he had it very tight) and then start turning half turns tightening to see if I can find a sweet spot like before? I wonder if I bedded just the forearm tip about 1" if it would help stay consistent. Just thinking about it, the wood at tip would likely wear or crush down in time changing tuning without something being fairly firm or hard against barrel. [/QUOTE]
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