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1/10/2010 6:08:17 AM EDT

As a newbie , on my 16 inch rifle, at 100 yards....  How much better will it shoot?

I have a stag with MAGPUL handguard, just curious if the change is worth it.

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1/10/2010 6:33:48 AM EDT
[#1]
Quoted:

How much better will it shoot?



...compared to what??

Free float will be better than attached though
1/10/2010 6:41:04 AM EDT
[#2]
You probably won't notice a difference.
1/10/2010 6:43:33 AM EDT
[#3]
Bear in mind it may not shoot any better.  It is no different than full floating a barrel on a fully bedded bolt rifle.  It may be better, stay the same, or be worse.  The main advantage is you don't have the weight bearing on the barrel if you add a bunch of tactical accessories.  If all you are hanging on it is a light, there probably is no advantage.  I have a 16 in. BCM with the standard M4 type forend (it is midlength) that shoots 3/4 in for five shots at 100 yards every day.  If I had one that wouldn't shoot acceptably, I might try it, otherwise working up a good load will pay more benefits IMO.  there is a difference between theory and practice when it comes to rifles- any rifles.
1/10/2010 7:59:48 AM EDT
[#4]
thanks.

1/10/2010 8:05:19 AM EDT
[#5]
The biggest difference I have noticed is that having the barrel free floated allows you to use the sling without changing the poi. If you get the sling tight on a non FF rifle you could change the impact.

Jim
1/10/2010 8:11:11 AM EDT
[#6]
The stresses you apply to a barrel can change the point of impact.  If you have a standard barrel setup it may shoot slightly different when you shoot prone than when you use a standing hold with sling tension because of the forces applied to the handguard that, in turn, apply forces to the barrel and change harmonics.  Accuracy is all about consistency and a free floated barrel will have less inconsistency.

The difference will be slight and if you use unmagnified optics or iron sights you almost certainly won't know the difference.  I use free float rails on almost all of my guns though, including my SBR, for several reasons.  First, they aren't that expensive compared to non free floated rails.  I figure why not get the extra benefit, however slight, if it doesn't cost me much extra money.  Second, they are rock solid if you want to mount a bipod, foregrip, or rail mounted front sight or laser.  You can't put sighting devices on most non floating rails because there is some slop in them and they won't hold zero.

1/10/2010 9:21:06 AM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:

As a newbie , on my 16 inch rifle, at 100 yards....  How much better will it shoot?I have a stag with MAGPUL handguard, just curious if the change is worth it.

Thanks and ...... love this site, it's addictive.



Well, that depends...how well can you shoot already? A FF rail by itself isn't going to make you a better shooter.
1/10/2010 9:37:46 AM EDT
[#8]
People have done before and after comparisons and posted results ranging anywhere from no improvement to .75 moa.  Whats a realistic expectation?  I do not know.
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