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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
To float or not to float that is the question.
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<blockquote data-quote="kc" data-source="post: 635510" data-attributes="member: 1010"><p>Well I just got my second rifle done but have yet to bed her. the channel needs to be opened about 1/16 on both sides and I am in no hurry.</p><p>most of my hunting rifles have a free floated barrel exept my MARLINS now I got a Springfield that is nice and tight, and I am planning to open her up a bit but what are your opinions?</p><p>Does your barrel float?</p><p>Or is your barrel tight in the stock.</p><p>No pumps or leaver actions need to answer.</p><p>Please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc, post: 635510, member: 1010"] Well I just got my second rifle done but have yet to bed her. the channel needs to be opened about 1/16 on both sides and I am in no hurry. most of my hunting rifles have a free floated barrel exept my MARLINS now I got a Springfield that is nice and tight, and I am planning to open her up a bit but what are your opinions? Does your barrel float? Or is your barrel tight in the stock. No pumps or leaver actions need to answer. Please. [/QUOTE]
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