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No 4 restoration question.
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03-20-2020 01:24 PM
# ADS
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Looks lovely, nice job.
The barrel needs to float and you don't want the top wood clamping the barrel.
Plenty of material on here regarding setting up.
Perhaps try a few rounds through it at the range and see how she shoots?
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Nice looking rifle now...
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Thanks to a lot of BLO
applications. And I mean a lot...
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Think its around 5-6 lbs up lift at the front of the barrel I.E it takes that amount of force to move the barrel up from the last 1 1/2 - 2" of bottom wood at the fore end.
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Ron,
Only because I have the reference sitting in the shelf behind me, the uplift for a No 4 at the fore-end bedding collar should be in the range of 3-5lb. Not trying to be a pedant, only offering BurtonP the detail he may not have. 
Good memory, too!
Trying to save Service history, one rifle at a time...
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Thanks chaps, the up pressure on the barrel at the forend tip is OK, but it is just pinched by the top wood. I'm going to have to get the chisel and reamer out to give it space to move I guess.
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