FirstFreedom
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I have a CZ550 in .270 Win that I am going to have glass-bedded and "pressure-bedded". I'm going to take a Brownell's acra-glass kit to my gunsmith for glass bedding the action, as I would probably screw it up. My question is, for "pressure bedding" the barrel (i.e. it's going to be free-floated except for a small piece of material at the far end of the stock (inside) that will push up against the barrel, forming a consistent pressure, which I have read is better for thinnish/sporting barrels than a mere free-float) - so my question is, what commercial aftermarket part or kit has is available specifically for this purpose (if any). I need to supply my gunsmith with the part or he'll take 3 weeks ordering it. How would it work? Would it screw down into the meat of the stock with a screw or what? I want something solid and permanent that won't look crappy. I read about Art Eatman's wax paper pressure-bed technique, but that won't look so hot or be as permanent or satisfying to my mind as some piece of nylon, plastic, wood, or some such permanently attached, that conforms to the shape of the barrel and pressue beds in the way described. Does such a part exist in the aftermarket, or is it just as easy/desirable (or easier) to just fabricate the part and screw it in? It's such a simple part that I'll bet this is the case. But I'm placing an order anyway for a few things soon (somewhere), and if such a part is cheap, why not throw in on the pile, and save my gunsmith fabrication time? Also, what is the best material to absorb bbl vibration in the most consistent way to help accuracy? Thanks. (somewhat of a newb to serious riflery here).