Arca install on Barrett Fieldcraft?

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Does anyone have any experience installing an Arca plate on a Fieldcraft or other fully bedded rifle that does not have a deeper channel for a free floating barrel? I would assume it is as simple as making sure the T Nut is countersunk enough, but I thought I would check anyhow in case I'm missing something. Purpose would be to more effectively shoot off of a tripod than with the Spartan Arca adapter all the way forward at the sling stud.
 
I’d think it would be the same as installing a rail on a fiber glass stock. Countersink it and use something like these:


Pretty much like they do on this video but you’re putting an arca rail on.

 
For anyone still interested, after having a Gunsmith **** up my stock by installing T Nuts the wrong way around in the bottom of my stock.. claiming that’s how he always does them.. I decided to do what I should have done in the first place. Do it myself.

Here is the countersunk hole in the barrel channel, through the bedding compound, completed with a 5/8 Forstner bit and T Handle Tap Wrench. No special tools, no drill press. Just some common sense and a steady hand.
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I’ve done quite a few. I like fast RPM and light pressure for the carbon/Kevlar type synthetic stocks. Came out nice! Ready for a sheep!


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For anyone still interested, after having a Gunsmith **** up my stock by installing T Nuts the wrong way around in the bottom of my stock.. claiming that’s how he always does them.. I decided to do what I should have done in the first place. Do it myself.

Here is the countersunk hole in the barrel channel, through the bedding compound, completed with a 5/8 Forstner bit and T Handle Tap Wrench. No special tools, no drill press. Just some common sense and a steady hand.
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Hmmmm. Makes me nervous about taking my Fieldcraft to a local gunsmith to get Spartan Classic Adapters installed... I've got access to a full machine shop, so I might just do it myself.
 
Hmmmm. Makes me nervous about taking my Fieldcraft to a local gunsmith to get Spartan Classic Adapters installed... I've got access to a full machine shop, so I might just do it myself.
I think they have information on their website that even says what sort of epoxy to use.
 
For anyone still interested, after having a Gunsmith **** up my stock by installing T Nuts the wrong way around in the bottom of my stock.. claiming that’s how he always does them.. I decided to do what I should have done in the first place. Do it myself.

Here is the countersunk hole in the barrel channel, through the bedding compound, completed with a 5/8 Forstner bit and T Handle Tap Wrench. No special tools, no drill press. Just some common sense and a steady hand.
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How did the gunsmith do it? Seems sort of like there’s only one way to actually do it.
 
Hmmmm. Makes me nervous about taking my Fieldcraft to a local gunsmith to get Spartan Classic Adapters installed... I've got access to a full machine shop, so I might just do it myself.
I've installed three with a hand drill and JB weld (2) or syntactic foam (1). It is pretty easy.
 
Once I drilled through the stock for the second time, with a bit large enough for the T Nut shank to fit, I realized that the lower 1/2” was foam. So instead of sinking the T Nut all the way down into that weaker material, I stopped while still in the much stronger resin type material.

The bit I used was a 5/8 Forstner, which was slightly smaller than the 10-32 T Nuts outer diameter. I held the T Nut with some vice grips and rounded the outside perimeter with a grinding wheel to fit within the smaller 5/8 hole. This allowed me to take less material out of the narrow Fieldcraft stock and maintain more integrity.

To reach the threads of the Nut, I switched from the standard 3/4” machine screw to a 1” screw. I tightened the screw to firmly set the T Nut in place, which was already tapped in and snug. I then used blue loktite on the threads and a two part epoxy around the T Nut to keep it firmly in place.

Instead of an Arca rail, I’m using a 4 1/2” Area 419 Pic rail. The front screw goes into the sling stud and the back into this T Nut. This seems to suit the Fieldcraft better and allows me to hold the stock in front of the mag well.
I mostly use an Anvil clone head, the Leofoto MA-30L, which clamps to either an Arca or Pic rail. The 4 1/2” pic allows me to mount to the tripod in a spot that seems really well placed and operate the head with my left arm slightly bent.
 

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Which is exactly what I said when I received both stocks back that way.
The Fieldcraft is headed to Steve Boswell for a beautiful paint job after this season is over. It deserves some love.
The Kimber has already been fixed and hydro dipped, again.
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That’s just…impressive. Is this an anchorage area gunsmith?

I could have done those things the right way in ~ 30 mins.
 
Syntactic foam (2 part liquid epoxy mixed with microbaloons until it is like sticky bread dough) is a great filler to stay light and replace non-structural foam. It is what I used in my kimber stock when I installed QC cups and the Spartan gunsmith adapter.

I don't think you need it, but it is a good tool to be aware of.
 
I'd be interested to see if you clamp an indicator on the barrel and indicate the stock and see if it flexes much.
 
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