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Buffalo Classic Fore end

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07 January 2005, 22:18
gunboat
Buffalo Classic Fore end
I recently purchased an H&R 1871 Buffalo Classic rifle in 45-70. When firing at 100 yards, I got two distinct 1.25 inch groups spaced about 2 inches apart vertically. I've heard this might be because of the way the fore end fastens to the barrel. Right now a screw goes up through the fore end and threads into a nut dovetailed to the underside of the barrel. How can I free-float the fore end and would it help?

Tom P.
07 January 2005, 23:10
wrongtarget
A neoprene "O"ring placed on the barrel stud will float the forend. I use one that is 9/16"ODx7/16"IDx3/32" thick. Also, placing the front bag under the barrel pivot(hinge) will sometimes help with accuracy when shooting from a bench.

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08 January 2005, 17:32
gunboat
Thanks, wrongtarget!