Hey guys, I usually mostly do reading on this forum but finally registered. I have a question about free floating a barrel. I recently got a new Krieger heavy varmint barrel put on my rifle. The old Remington varmint barrel was free floating no problem but this big tube pretty much just rests in the stock (bell and Carlson M40). It seems like I've been sanding and grinding forever and I can't get it to free float.
My question is how critical is it to have a free floating barrel. In my mind it would seem more critical for pencil tubes or at least it would just need to be consistent whether it was touching all the time or floating all the time. However, I'm no expert and I'm looking for wisdom. Just looking for the best accuracy.
I'm sure people will ask so this is the rifle set up:
Trued Remington 700 SA
24" Krieger 1-10" .308 with threaded muzzle for a can later (need approval from the Mrs.)
Bell and Carlson M40 stock
SWFA 5-20 HD scope
Jewell Trigger
Thanks in advance for the advice...
My question is how critical is it to have a free floating barrel. In my mind it would seem more critical for pencil tubes or at least it would just need to be consistent whether it was touching all the time or floating all the time. However, I'm no expert and I'm looking for wisdom. Just looking for the best accuracy.
I'm sure people will ask so this is the rifle set up:
Trued Remington 700 SA
24" Krieger 1-10" .308 with threaded muzzle for a can later (need approval from the Mrs.)
Bell and Carlson M40 stock
SWFA 5-20 HD scope
Jewell Trigger
Thanks in advance for the advice...