I'd go with a shooting stick instead of a bipod.
The only downfall I've read about the Ruger American is that the forestock is a bit flexible and can touch the barrel other than that, I've only seen positive reviews.
I put a few wraps of electrical tape around the barrel 3 inches from the forend tip, that keeps the barrel centered in the stock
I put a few wraps of electrical tape around the barrel 3 inches from the forend tip, that keeps the barrel centered in the stock
Just curious and not trying to be a smart ass. Why would you do that with a free floating barrel?
Then it is no longer free-floating and you're disrupting the barrel's harmonics. Unless you're bedding the stock and the tape is to keep it centered while the compound sets.




























