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<blockquote data-quote="FIGJAM" data-source="post: 1617868" data-attributes="member: 71039"><p>There are a lot of ways to tune the accuracy of a rifle - I think a dampener would be a last resort. I tried one on a 7mm a few years ago - I got the group to shrink a little bit, but this particular barrel wasn't free floated and by design was making contact with the forend of the stock. I thought I would try a cheap dampener instead of a new stock. Like I said, it helped a little bit, but a new stock, new trigger and some load development did cut the groups in half (It was a remington BDL).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIGJAM, post: 1617868, member: 71039"] There are a lot of ways to tune the accuracy of a rifle - I think a dampener would be a last resort. I tried one on a 7mm a few years ago - I got the group to shrink a little bit, but this particular barrel wasn't free floated and by design was making contact with the forend of the stock. I thought I would try a cheap dampener instead of a new stock. Like I said, it helped a little bit, but a new stock, new trigger and some load development did cut the groups in half (It was a remington BDL). [/QUOTE]
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