peter6mm said:As I understand the previous post, care and attention is needed when installing the Barnard V-block, pillar bedding the block and action and machining and fitting the recoil spigot. If the spigot is machined excentric then it is possible there could be a difference in fit from one action to another which could off-set one action compared to another. To me this is just precision engineering (machine it concentric).
I can say from my own experience that mine, done as I say by Robertsons before they closed, is excellent - no problems at all. The barrelled actions were provided and machined here in the UK by Norman Clark, A leading UK gunsmith (see page 96 of Precision Shooting @ 100 yds by Dave Brennan).
Am I picky? You bet I am, and really the point I would like to make is the Barnard V-Block system is excellent, so long as it and the recoil spigot is fitted properly; which really should not be hard to do.