![]() ![]() Bedding an action is a little more involved and if you've never done it before, I probably wouldn't recommend you try it on something like this for your first time. Free floating a barrel is something anyone can check and fix, if required. To improve, consistent, accuracy in just about any rifle it's always a good idea to have the stock bedded and make sure the barrel isn't touching the stock anywhere along the barrel channel. Have you tried to slide a piece or paper or a dollar bill in between the barrel and stock, then slide it all the way down to the receiver to see if the paper hits any high spot/s and won't slide freely all the way to the receiver? Have you checked to see if it even needs to be free floated? Why don't you want to free float the factory wood stock that's on it? It doesn't damage the stock in any way and it only takes minimal sanding to free float the barrel channel. I'm not sure if there has ever even been a short action Weatherby Mark V made. ![]()
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