Hi guys!
I see now and then, a new trend to what floating barrels is concerned, when it comes to small bore rifles.
Some manufacturers and shooters have a new, different opinion and think that non-floated barrels are more accurate than the regular ones.
You may have seen those rifles in which the barrels are held in two points of the stock and the action is floated, i.e. Whalter KK500 new stock.
Some others insert a special rubber between the barrel and the stock, leghtwise or in several points, to prevent the barrel vibration.
From this point, I would like to read your opinions and experiences, of course based in the small bore, such as 22LR.
Thank you in advance for your expert advices.
I see now and then, a new trend to what floating barrels is concerned, when it comes to small bore rifles.
Some manufacturers and shooters have a new, different opinion and think that non-floated barrels are more accurate than the regular ones.
You may have seen those rifles in which the barrels are held in two points of the stock and the action is floated, i.e. Whalter KK500 new stock.
Some others insert a special rubber between the barrel and the stock, leghtwise or in several points, to prevent the barrel vibration.
From this point, I would like to read your opinions and experiences, of course based in the small bore, such as 22LR.
Thank you in advance for your expert advices.