Interesting. You just screwed in another sling screw in thingy so it doesn't touch the barrel?
Basicly, yeah. Bought an Uncle Mikes pack of swivel studs, and drilled a hole lower on the forearm. The hole is about 1/2" from the bottom of the forearm if I remember correctly...I can always check. I just know my Handis love being shot off the receiver, with forearm pressure on the front throwing shots. So I thought why not at least try it, I am glad I did. There's a thread I started here some where on this...but it's hard to search right now. I'll see if I can pull it up.
myarmor did the front stud placement cause the barrel to touch, hence, change the vibration pattern of the bullet traveling down the barrel? How much did it affect accuracy?
I sanded the barrel channel inside the forearm, so that it wouldn't touch. Plus I have made an O-Ring out of rubber and used JB Weld to secure the forearm spacer for a snug fit and lock up, it worked great for me as shooting it off the front stud opened up my groups by about 3-4" I would say from memory. It irritated me so much that my bro's 223 Ultra would shoot just fine off the front stud, and mine wouldn't for the life of me. So I had to do something...his groundhog count was adding up and mine wasn't