RE: Free Floating a Rifle
I would agree with bigcountry. I've always floated my barrels. I also bedded the actions for added accuracy improvement. In fact, I have a Browning Micro Hunter in 7mm-08 at the shop now getting a bedding job done. This rifle came from the factory with a free floating barrel. But the best I can shoot is 1.5" MOA. I don't like the fact that it is floated clear up to the barrel lug. I like to have the camber area also bedded, as well as the tang. This ensures better contact between the stock and action to eliminate flexing and increasing accuracy.
As for your floating the barrel by removing the pressure point, I would say do it. Just be sure to apply a linseed, truoil or lacquer to the area when you are done so you don't have any bare wood exposed to the elements.
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