Kinda new to the rimfire section. I have owned several 10/22 in standard configurations, but I picked up a Volquartsen TF-17 in 22 magnum recently. I always wanted a 22 mag, but had decreased my interest since the release of the 17 HMR. So I came across a smokin' deal on this rifle and bought it.
After reading up and further inspection I noticed the barrel was contacting the stock right at the end of the fore-end. I have searched extensively to see of the barrel is intended to be floated in its factory configuration. I cannot find any definite answer.
I was hoping someone here owns or has owned a Volquartsen TF-17 or the former TF-22 and can comment on whether th barrel is supposed to be free floating.
I bought this as it was a good deal and don't have it outfitted with a on optic yet; so have not shot it. Previous owner did show targets less than MOA from this rifle.
Any information will be helpful. I sure I can resolve the issue myself, if there is indeed a issue, but would need to know if is floated or intended to have a pressure point.
Thanks in advance.
After reading up and further inspection I noticed the barrel was contacting the stock right at the end of the fore-end. I have searched extensively to see of the barrel is intended to be floated in its factory configuration. I cannot find any definite answer.
I was hoping someone here owns or has owned a Volquartsen TF-17 or the former TF-22 and can comment on whether th barrel is supposed to be free floating.
I bought this as it was a good deal and don't have it outfitted with a on optic yet; so have not shot it. Previous owner did show targets less than MOA from this rifle.
Any information will be helpful. I sure I can resolve the issue myself, if there is indeed a issue, but would need to know if is floated or intended to have a pressure point.
Thanks in advance.
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