Originally Posted By: willy1947
The forearm: We have been sold rifles with forearms for years. But we free float the barrel. This rifle has a forearm to support a bipod. That is all I need. You could have a bigger forearm but why? A longer forearm is dead weight. I will be shooting prone or off a bench. Then, in the field I shoot off sticks.
Because having your front and rear support farther apart is a much more stable shooting platform. That's not an opinion, that's just physics.
Having 4-6" of extra length made from properly milled aluminum would maybe add an additional 5-6 oz. A compromise I would make in a heart beat.
Originally Posted By: willy1947Then, you add tube and a plastic AR stock to a 1.6 pound frame. But you have a 10 round clip rifle that works. I do not want a useless forearm. Forearms were added to protect the barrel or keep you from burning your hand from a hot barrel.
I am looking for a Remington 5-R 700 20in. I just need to save up $1100.
The "forearm" is the portion of the stock that is in front of the action, and under the barrel.
You're talking about a free floating tube like an AR would have, or the Accuracy International AI AX. This tube is NOT what I'm talking about.