First let me say that I have very little experience with rifles and I'm not much of a gunsmith. I've been much more of a handgun guy. I do have a 10/22 and I'm getting a Savage 17 HMR. I'm also now thinking about a 223 bolt rifle and the Weatherby Vanguard is near the top of my list. I've read good reviews of it, and it is supposed to come with a 3 shot MOA. But I'm also reading that the barrel is not free floated. I'm wondering if I got one of these, couldn't I just lightly remove some of the stock material until it is free floating? Or is it not that easy?
I don't hunt and I don't shoot competitively, so I really don't need the utmost accuracy. But I'm thinking that even for a non-gunsmithing type of guy like me, free floating shouldn't be that difficult. Am I wrong? (Or should I just consider the Howa instead?) And please remember that I have almost no experience with this sort of thing before you beat me up.
Thanks for any input.
Edited to add: I'm also looking at the T/C Venture.
I don't hunt and I don't shoot competitively, so I really don't need the utmost accuracy. But I'm thinking that even for a non-gunsmithing type of guy like me, free floating shouldn't be that difficult. Am I wrong? (Or should I just consider the Howa instead?) And please remember that I have almost no experience with this sort of thing before you beat me up.
Thanks for any input.
Edited to add: I'm also looking at the T/C Venture.