Originally Posted by greydog
Originally Posted by Brad
Originally Posted by greydog
Brad, Interestingly, I have been asked to re-barrel a Kimber just as you describe; a little heavier at the muzzle to put the weight forward. Not exactly my preference , but I do as I'm told! GD

LOL, a Smart Smith smile

Aside, any reason you don't prefer doing it?
Only that I personally don't like too much weight forward, and prefer to concentrate the weight between my hands. It's a totally subjective, personal choice. Of course, the truth is, this isn't going to be a huge transfer of weight forward, but it should be noticeable. I think the weight forward does make a rifle easier to shoot well. That weight doesn't reduce the amplitude of your wobble but it does reduce the frequency. For anyone sticking a bipod on the rifle, then the balance doesn't matter much anyway because you've effed it up, and shooting from a bipod, who cares!? GD


Ah - good to know. As Bill said, it only adds 3-4 oz's out front on the Montana, but I could see liking that to tame jump a bit and settle the rifle down offhand a bit.

Agreed on the bipod sentiment grin


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