this is why some people buy stolle actions.
bruce moulds.
The Vital Importance of the Correct Number of Lugs
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no but i havnt had my trigger hanger fall off mid shoot eigther.
any custom action is good but whatever blows you hair back i suppose! they all have their strengths and weaknesses
no mine is a 2 lug. easyer bolt lift than a 3 lug. stewy is getting a 3 lug i think. should be a very nice action.
any custom action is good but whatever blows you hair back i suppose! they all have their strengths and weaknesses
no mine is a 2 lug. easyer bolt lift than a 3 lug. stewy is getting a 3 lug i think. should be a very nice action.
Yes they are necked down from 300. I did build them to jam by .005" and I am starting to think that was not enough and they are just moving forward very slightly. I have re loaded them with CCI LR instead of the harder BR and built them .010" longer. All I can do now is wait until Wednesday and see if they go bang.
Talk about cutting it fine!
are you using berger 180gr VLD ovenpaa? they have a very shallow sectant ogive and .010" jam isnt much of a mechanical engagement . . .if you know what i mean??
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