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Supporting long heavy barrels

How do you get enough support for a heavy 28+ inch barrel with a floated stock? My next rifle will probably be a 7mm-08 or straight 284. One guy I met recently recommended a long action to spread the load over a longer base, plus bedding for maybe 6 inches forward of the action. I would like to stay with a short action though.
 
Bedding is good just up to and behind the recoil lug.The one good thing about a pressre point at near the tip of the stock is it is easily removed if it doesnt work out.
 
ScottMc said:
It sounds like it's not a problem, thanks guys, but what is a barrel block?
Scott.
Here is one example. The come in many flavors but they all look something like this:

http://www.accurateshooter.com/guns-of-week/gunweek075/
 
ScottMc said:
How do you get enough support for a heavy 28+ inch barrel with a floated stock? My next rifle will probably be a 7mm-08 or straight 284. One guy I met recently recommended a long action to spread the load over a longer base, plus bedding for maybe 6 inches forward of the action. I would like to stay with a short action though.


A couple guys I shoot with each have a 6BR that Lester Bruno built that are EXTREMELY accurate. Both have straight 1.25 30 inch barrels in Tooley stocks and I don't think they are bedded past the recoil lug but I could be wrong, I will check to be sure. They are using single shot BAT actions.
 
The support comes from having an action that accomodates enough tennon on the barrel to support such a barrel! Fortunately most modern actions have this feature.

Mike
 
My .300 WSM is built on a BAT 3LL action with a 34", straight Ø1.25" barrel and free floated. It shoots 1/4 MOA with 230 Hybrids. BAT 3LL actions do not have an unusual tenon length and the barrel appears to be more than adequately supported. If you know a mechanical engineer, ask him or her to do a cantilevered beam calc, taking into account bolting torque when the barrel is screwed into the action. I think you will find that FUD circulated about barrel support is mostly unfounded.
 
Tenon is the length of threads engaged in the reciever?

The barrel block does make sense - hang the 2 pound action off the 10 pound barrel, instead of the other way around.
 
ScottMc said:
Tenon is the length of threads engaged in the reciever?

The barrel block does make sense - hang the 2 pound action off the 10 pound barrel, instead of the other way around.
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Yes. My action weighs three pounds, seven ounces.
 
Yep here is mine
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If its for a rifle you are going to carry around (not that you would use a long heavy barrel) then go the conventional way of action supporting barrel. But if your going for a target rifle with a long heavy barrel then doing it the other way around makes sense to me. Reduces any stress on the action. Mind you in an action such as a barnard I would have no problem putting something heavy on it as the action is strong enough to deal with it. I know its been done, but put 30 inches of 1.25" straight barrel off say a remington 700 and I think its really pushing the limit of what that action was designed to support. Why risk it? Another benefit of barrel blocks is the action is free floating therefore you dont have to worry about bedding issues.
 
ScottMc said:
Ohhh shiiiit too bad you couldn't hear the sound I made when I saw that... Is that a solid aluminum stock?

No its an imported laminated hardwood beam that has been shaped to how I wanted. Then painted with metallic navy blue and airbrushed with a little national pride ;D

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