Hi Guys,
I hope this is in the right forum! I have a Savage Long range precision varminter in .223 (LRPV) I was cleaning it today, and noticed on checking with the old $ Bill that there seems to be some touching near the end of the stock. I am new to the shooting sport, and have certainly never taken off a barrel or any other part of a rifle, so need help in sorting this out...Please! It is a fairly new rifle, and shoots great, but i feel it can do even better. It was truely "Free-Floating" last time I checked, so maybe it is just settling in or something? It is a very heavy barrel on this model...1 inch diameter! I am told that free-floating is essential to accuracy, and this rifle cost me more than $1,000, so want the best from it.
Can someone guide me through the process of checking it out, and correcting?
Many thanks in advance,
Eastman.
I hope this is in the right forum! I have a Savage Long range precision varminter in .223 (LRPV) I was cleaning it today, and noticed on checking with the old $ Bill that there seems to be some touching near the end of the stock. I am new to the shooting sport, and have certainly never taken off a barrel or any other part of a rifle, so need help in sorting this out...Please! It is a fairly new rifle, and shoots great, but i feel it can do even better. It was truely "Free-Floating" last time I checked, so maybe it is just settling in or something? It is a very heavy barrel on this model...1 inch diameter! I am told that free-floating is essential to accuracy, and this rifle cost me more than $1,000, so want the best from it.
Can someone guide me through the process of checking it out, and correcting?
Many thanks in advance,
Eastman.
