Why are some Weatherby rifles “free floated” and some are not?
We have found through our testing that barrels having a smaller outside diameter than our #3 contour require upward pressure to help stabilize the barrel for increased accuracy. Our free floated barrels have enough rigidity in the barrel for them to be free floated.
It's all on their website...FAQ section
That said, a pencil barrel in a heavy barrel stock will be ugly as sin.
Make sure you git them extra sewper dewper tawl scope rings too.
Keep the image up.
Thanks, I must've missed that.
Yeah, but I'm more interested in performance than looks.
Is it possible? I'm thinking it would be a quick shortcut to floating the barrel. Unfortunately I don't really have the means to test it before I buy.
Anyone done this?
Then you will want to leave it as is.
What is it you wish to achieve? Is there a problem with the factory stock that can't be resolved by correcting the LOP, stabilizing, and a performing a bedding job? Those procedures are typically much less expensive than the purchase of one of the better after market stocks, that still require bedding for best performance.
If the rifle is going to be used in the field, unless its filled, the HB barrel channel will be a magnet for debris. If it is filled, sufficient weight could be added to the forend to affect the rifle's balance. Another consideration is that target and varmint rifle stocks typically have wide forends, that will prove detrimental to handling in situations where the rifle will be used like a sporter, although I don't know how you intend to use the rifle.
Oh No, it is a project that must be done .
Imagine all the surface area around areas like the barre channel and the mag well and such.
The super extra clearance will act as super cooling for those very long shot strings well developing reload data.
Super fudd at its finest.,
Rob
There isn't really a problem with the gun, and I primarily use it for target shooting. Posted an add on the EE, someone offered me a HB Hogue stock for it. Was just wondering if it would work or if it would be an actual upgrade.
Don't know why I've garnered so much hostility for asking a simple question. I figured that this would be the place to come for firearms knowledge. Guess I was wrong. I'll stay out of the CGN forums in the future, seeing as how I'm being attacked for asking a question. Thanks for your time.
The aluminum pillar bedding in the Houge stocks are a great upgrade from the standard stocks. I also had a Vanguard in a Boyd's thumbhole laminate stock, but didn't like the overall feel of taking quick shots with the thumbhole stock. For a bench rifle, maybe the thumbhole stock might suit you better, but the barrel wasn't free floated in the Boyd's.




























