10 Spot Terminator
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I have a beautiful stock on a pre 1964 Model 70 that I had the action bedded on and the barrel free floated some many years ago . Now the forearm has pulled to one side enough that the wood will contact the barrel and cause lateral shot stringing. There isnt much extra wood to allow me to sand it out and would definitely sour the looks of the fine old rifle . Somewhere I seem to remember having read about something like this where they applied wedges (wooden I would presume) to use the barrel to apply some pressure in the direction they wanted the stock to go and then slowly steamed the affected area and allowed it to dry slowly over ??? days or weeks to straighten it . Is anyone out there savvy to this or would it create more of a problem ?