Freefloating
New member here and my first post. Hope I can make many new friends here.I've read that most Remington rifles come with a hump in the stock near the end of the barrel and that many Rems. shoot better with this hump removed allowing the barrel to be freefloated. If I remove this hump and seal the wood where I sanded the channel would the action need glass bedding also or can I just reattach the barreled action to my stock and have a freefloated barrel and hopefully a more accurate rifle? If its true that Rems. tend to shoot better freefloated then why does Rem. insist on producing rifles with this hump?
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