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257 Roberts
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1059086" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>With another 40 or 50 years you'll discover that some rifles like a bit of pressure at the forend, others want to be free floated and some just want the first 2-3 inches at the chamber bedded tight. My wifes M700 6mm has to have a lot of pressure at the forend, my old M700 308 wanted to be totally free floated. On the custom rifles I've built over the years (with blueprintd actions and match grade barrels) the only one that needed solid bedding was one with an 1 1/2 diameter barrel on a Mexican Mauser action. I always start with a little pressure at the forend and take it out if needed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1059086, member: 34"] With another 40 or 50 years you'll discover that some rifles like a bit of pressure at the forend, others want to be free floated and some just want the first 2-3 inches at the chamber bedded tight. My wifes M700 6mm has to have a lot of pressure at the forend, my old M700 308 wanted to be totally free floated. On the custom rifles I've built over the years (with blueprintd actions and match grade barrels) the only one that needed solid bedding was one with an 1 1/2 diameter barrel on a Mexican Mauser action. I always start with a little pressure at the forend and take it out if needed [/QUOTE]
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