Originally Posted by Steven60
Originally Posted by 260Remguy
[quote=Steven60][quote=260Remguy][quote=gnoahh
Remove the barreled action from the stock, put the 0-ring around the barrel, install the barreled action back into the stock, The pressure between the barrel and stock will keep the O-ring in place without any adhesive. You may need to move the O-ring forward or backward on the barrel to find the sweet spot. When you get the O-ring where you want it, you can cut it a at the stock line and nobody but you will know that it is there. I have found that installing the O-ring cuts down on fliers and although I may be in the minority, I don't like fliers.


I like it. Nearly the world's cheapest bughole barrel tuner, huh?


Well, I'm not claiming that installing a neoprene O-ring on the barrel of a full-length stocked rifle will transform a pattern thrower into an MOA grouper, but it has, IME, reduced the majority of fliers and all that for less than $1.