Re: Started my Mosin Nagant Adventure with a 91/30
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Wannashootit</div><div class="ubbcode-body">He's likely referring to pressure points on the barrel.
Some insist the 91/30 should not have a free-floated barrel due to it's length and slim contour.
My sporter shot moa (handloads, natch) after the "sporterizing" project, with a free-floated barrel.
I later cut the barrel to 22" and re-crowned, just to make the rifle more "manageable". Accuracy did not change with the shorter barrel. I'm still a believer in full free-float for the Mosin. </div></div>
That would be the Russians.
In my experience with nearly fifty of them, I have yet to see one that shot better when completely floating. As per the Russian sniper manual, they wrapped the barrel with oiled canvas or felt at the area under the front handguard band. I've found this to work the best, as well.
I've never cut down a barrel. However, from reading the experiences of some people who have, they seem to get the best results with a free-floated barrel by cutting it down to a length of about 20.5". This happens to be the exact same spot where the front band would be on a full length barrel and where the Russians would have wrapped it. Coincidence? I think not.
I have pictures showing the improvements that can be had by shimming/wrapping the barrel, as opposed to free-floating it. The results are hard to deny. I've also shot better groups with handloads out of an original sniper than I've ever seen posted by anyone with a sporterized 91/30, anywhere. That includes the guys using the machine gun barrels.
John