I guess I'm kind of snakebit. I don't find the accuracy on most new rifles
all that good. My last three rifles, all Remingtons, have been glass bedded, barrel floated and trigger lightened even before being fired. Two of the three rifles in question had forend pressure pads out toward the end of the stock tip. My gunsmith recommends taking them out and free floating the barrel all the way out. The rifles shoot ok, all slightly less than 1." (5 at 100yds.) after being worked on. Am I just wasting money here? I've always free floated my barrels, glass bedded the actions and been quite satisfied. I don't want to throw my money away though. What do you think? Best wishes.
Cal - Montreal