i have a kimber montana that has a duplicated douglas barrel on it that is not free floated because of being slightly larger diameter. The forearm area of the stock next to the barrel is almost nonexistent. Using a barrel channel tool seems out of the question. The stock is made of Kevlar and carbon fiber.
I would take it back to the gunsmith, but since then we have had a falling out. It had at first, shot good groups at first, but Now it is acting a little funky. It/me Shoots good one day, then not so much the next, with viraity of loads. The barrel is not floated whatsoever. It looks like if it could be just shimmed up a little bit, but that might solve my problems. What do you suggest? Thanks in advance.
I would take it back to the gunsmith, but since then we have had a falling out. It had at first, shot good groups at first, but Now it is acting a little funky. It/me Shoots good one day, then not so much the next, with viraity of loads. The barrel is not floated whatsoever. It looks like if it could be just shimmed up a little bit, but that might solve my problems. What do you suggest? Thanks in advance.
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