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<blockquote data-quote="Sako284" data-source="post: 1937065" data-attributes="member: 113564"><p>Caribou have always been really easy to kill in my experience. You'll do fine with the CM to 400. Your thin barrel will do fine with a can. The whole "your barrel has to be free floating" thing is internet nonsense as well. Half of my rifles are bedded the entire barrel Chanel. My 7wsm is and it's a legit 1/3 MOA gun or better my 300wby and 7rum are as well and they are about 1/2moa. </p><p></p><p>If you run into issues group wise with the can on the 6.5 CM. Try bedding the the barrel to the stock from the front sling stud to the end of the stock. Ive soon some of the suppressors create their own barrel whip and throw off the harmonics of your bed job. This seems more common on the sporter weight barrels than the heavier ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sako284, post: 1937065, member: 113564"] Caribou have always been really easy to kill in my experience. You’ll do fine with the CM to 400. Your thin barrel will do fine with a can. The whole “your barrel has to be free floating” thing is internet nonsense as well. Half of my rifles are bedded the entire barrel Chanel. My 7wsm is and it’s a legit 1/3 MOA gun or better my 300wby and 7rum are as well and they are about 1/2moa. If you run into issues group wise with the can on the 6.5 CM. Try bedding the the barrel to the stock from the front sling stud to the end of the stock. Ive soon some of the suppressors create their own barrel whip and throw off the harmonics of your bed job. This seems more common on the sporter weight barrels than the heavier ones. [/QUOTE]
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