I see how the forearm is bedded in the FAQs but must have missed the Question lingering in the back of my mind.
Will bedding the forearm from the rear up to and including around the screw help or hurt accuracy?
How about if a guy plans to shoot using a bipod? Any particular place to bed?
I just fitted my first home-made forearm and left a little too much of a gap between the frame and the forearm. So instead of filling a hole and re-drilling the screw hole I decided to try and fill the gap using some of my bedding compound. The gap wasn’t bad but when I opened it I could feel just a lil x-movement that I did not like…
I couldn’t help myself and also bedded just under the first inch under the barrel…. Was going to go all the way to the screw but since it was an after thought and it looked like I might run short I didn’t….
The front part of the forearm is floated. I was thinking that if using a bipod it might help having bedding at the rear of the forearm too??? I figure it wouldn’t take but a minute to sand it back out if I done screwed up….
I made the forearm wide and flat but sill have some finish work to do on it as well as some sanding on the buttstock… Overall I am pleased with the way this project is turning out. I also noticed for the first time that this H&R frame I just bought will set the hammer using the hammer extension but using a thumb on the hammer itself it don’t want to catch very well… Might have to take it apart and see if there is anything I can do because I am not so sure that the transfer bar will keep the firing pin from hitting the primer if accidentally let go… Once latched it seems to hold ok???
Thanks for any thoughts on this and sorry if it has been hashed over a bunch of times…
FWIW I shot this with the 223 barrel just to get a feel for it and was shocked. This barrel with the same load use to have more recoil than I cared for in a plastic stock therefore never got shot much…. This wood stock I made really didn't seem that much heavier but it must be??? The darn thing shot almost like a 22 Hornet