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<blockquote data-quote="HOGGHEAD" data-source="post: 165624" data-attributes="member: 9107"><p><strong>Hanger</strong></p><p></p><p>The barrel on that Encore is a 28 inch MGM 6.5X284 heavy barrel(necked at .292). I did not use a hanger bar. I filled in the entire barrel channel on the stock with barrel bedding. I then took a piece of copper pipe and sanded out the channel to float the stock. I then added thick rubber washer's and extended screws to keep the stock off the barrel. </p><p> </p><p>The next one I do I am going to bed it solid and give that a try. Tom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOGGHEAD, post: 165624, member: 9107"] [b]Hanger[/b] The barrel on that Encore is a 28 inch MGM 6.5X284 heavy barrel(necked at .292). I did not use a hanger bar. I filled in the entire barrel channel on the stock with barrel bedding. I then took a piece of copper pipe and sanded out the channel to float the stock. I then added thick rubber washer's and extended screws to keep the stock off the barrel. The next one I do I am going to bed it solid and give that a try. Tom. [/QUOTE]
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