- Location
- Vancouver Island BC
I recently picked up a Remington 700 Mountain rifle that had been bedded and the barrel free floated by a previous owner. The job was done properly and the rifle's accuracy was good as is. I contacted Remington and the tech there said the Mountain rifle had a pressure point near the end of the wood near the muzzle end. So I take an old shotgun shell and cut a piece of plastic hull off about a half inch long and a half inch long and try it down the barrel channel till it fitted snugly. Then I put masking tape on it to keep it together and also to keep it from sliding around in the barrel channel.A spot of clear nail polish held it in place while I reassembled the action back into the stock. The groups tightened up by about half an inch and the heavier bullets started shooting better with the pressure point.The Remington tech said the pressure point was to take the "whip" out of the light barrel and to settle it down for the next shot. So before you remove the pressure point on your Remington , shoot it first before bedding or other drastic actions.
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