Hi all! Just received my new F-Class rifle from the gunsmith. Python action, 30" Maddco Barrel 1:8, McMillan MBR stock in 6.5-284 with a NF 12-42x56 at 17lb 4oz all up. Easy enough to find the point of balance but is there a general rule about where to place the forend on the rest or is every rifle a rule unto itself,the answer I'm expecting!  ) I guess the best idea is to shoot it and see what the rifle likes but I was wanting to put PTFE tape on the forend before I shot and was wondering where to position it. Any clues?
 ) I guess the best idea is to shoot it and see what the rifle likes but I was wanting to put PTFE tape on the forend before I shot and was wondering where to position it. Any clues?
Michael
ps I've searched this forum as well as a few others and couldn't really find any clues on this
				
			 ) I guess the best idea is to shoot it and see what the rifle likes but I was wanting to put PTFE tape on the forend before I shot and was wondering where to position it. Any clues?
 ) I guess the best idea is to shoot it and see what the rifle likes but I was wanting to put PTFE tape on the forend before I shot and was wondering where to position it. Any clues?Michael
ps I've searched this forum as well as a few others and couldn't really find any clues on this
 
	








 So do we like to place the front rest closer to or further from the point of balance? Not necessarily after scientific answers either although if you have one then by all means.
 So do we like to place the front rest closer to or further from the point of balance? Not necessarily after scientific answers either although if you have one then by all means. 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
