I have a No4mk1* sporting rifle converted by Parker Hale that I'm playing around with and I'd like to get your opinion on barrel bedding.
The barrel on my rifle has pretty consistent contact along the entire length of the fore end. It's quite a bit different than the standard full military bedding (uplift at the muzzle only), so I'm wondering if Parker Hale did this on purpose, and if so, why?
was this for accuracy (barrel dampening) purposes? Or maybe it's to reduce the chance that debris will collect under the barrel?
Has anyone tried free floating the forend on a no 4 sporter? How did it turn out?
Thanks for the help!
The barrel on my rifle has pretty consistent contact along the entire length of the fore end. It's quite a bit different than the standard full military bedding (uplift at the muzzle only), so I'm wondering if Parker Hale did this on purpose, and if so, why?
was this for accuracy (barrel dampening) purposes? Or maybe it's to reduce the chance that debris will collect under the barrel?
Has anyone tried free floating the forend on a no 4 sporter? How did it turn out?
Thanks for the help!


















































