Encore Forend [message #14539] |
Thu, 27 September 2012 14:29 |
Pcpharm
Messages: 64 Registered: December 2011 Location: Johnson city, TN
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Encore Forearm
Hello everyone, I have been reading a lot of comments concerning how accuracy in the Encore system may be affected by attaching the forend directly to the barrel. I believe I understand how a floating barrel could be affected if the forend of the stock that is connected to the butt may limit the harmonics of the barrel as the bullet travels down the barrel. However, the forearm on an Encore is not connected to the butt stock. If you bed the forend, or attach a hanger bar to the barrel and then attach the forend to the hanger bar, you are still attaching the forend to the barrel. The barrel and the forend should float together. I am not sure how the above would differ compared to if you tighten the forend to the barrel each time with a torch wrench, to say 25 lb. I also understand that if the forend was made of wood that forend may be effected by the temperature and humidity. The wood may swell or shrink affecting the barrel harmonics. However, the composite forends used commonly on Encores these days, I would assume are minimally affected by either temperature or humidity. Finally, I understand that the forend for the barrel must not be in contact with the receiver. I will now set down and continue my education.
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Re: Encore Forend [message #15257 is a reply to message #14718] |
Sun, 21 October 2012 10:05 |
Wilyote
Messages: 45 Registered: September 2012 Location: new york
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I have pillar bedded the forends with aluminum pillars, used epoxy to create pillars and rubber washers. Each method works, if you make sure there is no binding between the wood and any metal...where the stock joins the action is very critical. The wood must be sanded away to avoid any pinching. Break actions have their own issues, learn to live with them.
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