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Old October 12, 2010, 10:41 AM   #6
zukiphile
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Is it only due to the thickness of the smaller standard barrel? Meaning i wont have a problem with this stock and a bull barrel?
I have found that heavy barrels walk much less. That is part of the reason I eventually bought another barrel.

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...and how much change in POI are we talking at say 50 yards? a few mm? or a significant amount, say an inch?
With my barrel at 50 feet, the POI made a sort of odd figure-eight, very small at the top and large at the bottom, just a bit more than an inch tall.

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also why did you say it worked well, if after only 3 shots your poi was changing?
Because it was more accurate than that barrel in a thin barrel stock. If you know how POI will shift you can compensate to some degree.

Look at it this way: You want to buy a new stock anyway. Why not try the thin barrel before spending the money for a new one.

If you don't want to spring for the new stock now, you could just sand out the barrel channel in your current stock.
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