could it be the .30 cal pressure and size of the pellet ,along with the barrel connection, is too much energy for the free float barrel to handle? and causing the creep?
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If, and it is a big if, a person was satisfied with one cal. one bbl. only, with no experimenting with others,.Allen Z came up with a solution years ago.
He specialized with Rapids and Styer, and Anchutz. (SP)?. He would tune ag's for top competition and was may still be considered a Guru of ag accuracy.
He would get the gun right, and accurate and then steel epoxy the bbl into the receiver. solid as a pb. But just as a typical pb, no changing the bbl with out a lot of work.
Why we can't have decent receivers and threaded bbl's is beyond me. We pay enough for top methods. We just don't get it other than guns from people like Thomas, Mac-1 and oddly a few past models from of all people, Evanix. GRRRR!!!
Me, I experiment far to much for the epoxy method. LOL
I have been thinking about slittiing the top of the receiver and putting Heli coil inserts and bolts to act much like a Thomas and Mac-1. Just a thought. This would allow changing bbl's and have bank vault strength. Kinda the best of both worlds. ;<)
I hard fit my barrels to the Raptor frame to the point that I have to slowly, gently tap them into the action with a 1 lb dead blow hammer. Dead Tight. To remove them, I use a notched soft wood 2x4 that snugs around the barrel behind the ldc and tap the barrel and shroud out. Each barrel is CF wrapped and hard fit to its individual shroud as a single unit. A CF Bull Barrel if you will.
Accuracy is definitely improved. Bumping doesn't impress them much either. LOL
Knife
There appears to be a misconception here. A barrel band supports the shroud, not the barrel. The barrel remains supported by the shroud in exactly the same as it came from the factory. The band prevents handling stresses like bumping from affecting the barrel to receiver connection.