I've owned a few bolt guns and tinkered with them along the way. I had my first two custom barreled actions assembled and delivered in the last couple of months. The first I got back fitted in HS precision stock (skim bedded) and the second I fitted (also skim bedded). My question is what is the minimum clearance recommended between the barrel and stock at the narrowest point?
I have 0.020" (5 sheets of printer paper) on the pre assembled gun and about 0.024" (6 sheets of printer paper; measured) on the one on the one I've been working the barrel channel. These are both Rem varmint contour if that may be of consideration and both are not bedded in front of the recoil lug. My previous factory Rem 700 Varmint I restocked had a bit more clearance. I would guess about 0.040", but I don't have it anymore to check.
I've read anywhere between one crisp bill up to 0.070".
Any help or constructive opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I have 0.020" (5 sheets of printer paper) on the pre assembled gun and about 0.024" (6 sheets of printer paper; measured) on the one on the one I've been working the barrel channel. These are both Rem varmint contour if that may be of consideration and both are not bedded in front of the recoil lug. My previous factory Rem 700 Varmint I restocked had a bit more clearance. I would guess about 0.040", but I don't have it anymore to check.
I've read anywhere between one crisp bill up to 0.070".
Any help or constructive opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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