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Bedding the Rem 700

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13 March 2005, 17:51
steve4102
Bedding the Rem 700
I am about to go out into my reloading room and bed the stock on my Rem. 700. Not that it needs it, I just need to do something with guns. Three feet of snow and 10 deg below zero is giving me "Cabin Fever".

Anyhow, here is my question, Do I want to free float the barrel on the 700? It is definitely not free floating now. The barrel actually rests on the stock about 3in. from the forend. The bluing is worn at this point on the underside if the barrel. Is the 700 designed to ride on the barrel at this point or can I go ahead and grind it down to free float the barrel?
Thanks
13 March 2005, 18:25
Loonie
I would float it as that seems to be the norm - of it shoots worse - go back and add material near the tip to apply pressure untill it comes back.

Gives you 'nother excuse to tear into it.
13 March 2005, 23:15
Zeke
I free floated the Tupperware Special (M700 ADL). Made a big difference. Groups got smaller right away.

ZM
14 March 2005, 01:10
Virginia7
Glass bed the action, and free float the barrel.
Barrel should be glassed/supported for approx.
the first 2-3inches in front of the receiver.
The remainder should be floated.
And, yes, Remingtons are normally bedded at the factory with a pressure point at the forend as
you noted.
14 March 2005, 19:10
Jim in Idaho
How does it shoot now? If it shoots great, duplicate the pressure of the pad. If it doesn't shoot worth a toot now then it won't hurt to free float it. If free floating makes it shoot even worse you can always go back and add an epoxy pad under the barrel.


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