I have a rifle where the barrel basically contacts the plastic receiver cover/frame on the sides. There's more than 0.050" clearance on the top and bottom of the barrel. It's the sides that are basically almost touching the barrel. The part that touches the barrel is also about 4 inches away from the chamber/feed ramp.
Do you feel it is worthwhile to use a grinder to open up that part of the polymer frame/receiver just enough for about 0.050" clearance? Or will this be fine for the barrel to freely whip?
I'm not looking for sub-MOA performance at 100 yd, just looking for low hanging fruit to allow it to be as precise as it is physically able.
Do you feel it is worthwhile to use a grinder to open up that part of the polymer frame/receiver just enough for about 0.050" clearance? Or will this be fine for the barrel to freely whip?
I'm not looking for sub-MOA performance at 100 yd, just looking for low hanging fruit to allow it to be as precise as it is physically able.