I have a Howa superlite 308, and the barrel has some pretty significant contact with the stock. I contacted howa and they said this shouldn't be happening. I saw some things online that actually said this was a feature not a bug, but howa disagrees. Anyway, what I found is the recoil lug is just about exactly. 025 inches shorter than the recoil lug slot in the stock. When torqueing the front action screw I can see the action sinking into the stock and the barrel making contract. I sacrificed a .025 feeler gauge and dremmeled it out so it fits pretty snug in the slit and drilled a hole for the action screw. I haven't fully torqued the action screws yet but I can tell it's helping a lot. The barrel is now free floating. I thought I was pretty much done but then I saw some forum posts that said a recoil lug should never be shimmed and there should be some space between the lug and the bottom of the lug well. Having a hard time understanding why that would hurt anything but better to double check. I do t see any other way to free float other than significantly sanding the stock. It's carbon fiber and would rather not do that. To be clear, the fron action bolt is drilled into the recoil lug. Not sure how this would be any different that pillar bedding. At least in terms of having some metal to metal contact.
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