Esprit Carabine stock - floating barrel & impact on tune
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2016 12:46 pm
Hi all,
I'm considering an EC 'universal concept' stock for my FWB 2700 barrel (I'm looking to buy a new barrel and action in future and like the idea of a stock which I can use for different brands).
They have a 'barrel bedding' solution which involves clamping the barrel to the stock with two metal rings - lined with what looks like large rubber O-rings, rather than traditional bolts - similar to one of the MEC concepts that was around a while ago I think. (Note they do also offer traditional mounting for Bleiker and adaptor plates are on the way - just not FWB).
1) Anyone have any experiences with this stock? (or the similar MEC one?)
2) I read the 'should I buy a tuner' thread with interest, plus other posts elsewhere about tuning - all new to me! Bedding screw torque seems to be a factor people raise, so I was wondering what impact this kind of bedding would have on tuning and harmonics - their web site talks about the action 'floating free' which I guess means that there is some give due to the rubber lining of the mounting rings. Clamping at two points (even with some movement) would presumably also have a damping impact on harmonics as opposed to bolting at the breech end?
Cheers
Justin
I'm considering an EC 'universal concept' stock for my FWB 2700 barrel (I'm looking to buy a new barrel and action in future and like the idea of a stock which I can use for different brands).
They have a 'barrel bedding' solution which involves clamping the barrel to the stock with two metal rings - lined with what looks like large rubber O-rings, rather than traditional bolts - similar to one of the MEC concepts that was around a while ago I think. (Note they do also offer traditional mounting for Bleiker and adaptor plates are on the way - just not FWB).
1) Anyone have any experiences with this stock? (or the similar MEC one?)
2) I read the 'should I buy a tuner' thread with interest, plus other posts elsewhere about tuning - all new to me! Bedding screw torque seems to be a factor people raise, so I was wondering what impact this kind of bedding would have on tuning and harmonics - their web site talks about the action 'floating free' which I guess means that there is some give due to the rubber lining of the mounting rings. Clamping at two points (even with some movement) would presumably also have a damping impact on harmonics as opposed to bolting at the breech end?
Cheers
Justin