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The Basics, Starting Out
To Float or not to Float......
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleGobble00" data-source="post: 187018" data-attributes="member: 9383"><p>I was thinking about floating the barrel of my 280 Ruger MKII and my 7mm08 Rem 700 CDL. Both guns have pressure points near the end of the forearm. </p><p> </p><p>I am worried that if I take the action out of the stock to float the barrel I might not tighten the action back to factory specs or something... I wasn't wanting to bed the action or anything since I know very little about that.</p><p> </p><p>I am just wondering if I can mess anything up by taking the stock off, free floating the barrel, then putting the stock back on??? Thanks,</p><p> </p><p>DoubleG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleGobble00, post: 187018, member: 9383"] I was thinking about floating the barrel of my 280 Ruger MKII and my 7mm08 Rem 700 CDL. Both guns have pressure points near the end of the forearm. I am worried that if I take the action out of the stock to float the barrel I might not tighten the action back to factory specs or something... I wasn't wanting to bed the action or anything since I know very little about that. I am just wondering if I can mess anything up by taking the stock off, free floating the barrel, then putting the stock back on??? Thanks, DoubleG [/QUOTE]
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