Ok Bob - I've finally got the picture .
Perhaps the thread can now get back to INCH actions...
INCH ACTIONS IN AUST & US
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Chopper wrote:Sorry for being out of date , but how much is the Inch action with trigger and scope rail ? OZ, Chop.
Chop,
The CG INCH with the X-Treme two stage trigger is $1864 inc GST
This includes:
Your choice of coating (colour) Gold, Silver, Blue/Grey
Anschutz dove tail
Scope rail $110
For interest i have also included the point below
1°) A firing pin can break, with the frustrations it can creates. It is advisable to always have a spare one.... We GIVE YOU a spare one integrated in the mechanism, replaceable in seconds.
2°) Conventional coil springs weakens with age because of the constant pre-compression they are submitted when decocked. Moreover, they are always under maximum load compression. The Belleville system is completely decompressed when decocked. Moreover, it is compressed when cocked only to 60% of its maximal capacity. This makes it lasting indefinitely, when some specialists recommend to change coil springs regularly.
3°) A firing pin sear world best beveled with a Remington-type single stage trigger, and square with a two-stage trigger. THE C.G Sear is reversible, beveled one face, and square the other. No extra part or modification needed whatever the type of trigger used.
4°) Sight fitting possibilities: Side mount or Anschutz dovetail for the iron sight, 5 tapped holes for scopes. The front base (the most solicited on heavy recoil) can be made with 3 screws for more resistance.
5°) Most advanced barrel interchange capacity with longer barrel shank and 2 centering diameters.
6°) Shortest bolt throw making no interference with cheek piece of any form.
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Chopper wrote:Thanks for your reply, Do they open with out much effort after firing ?as to not rock the boat ,i guess what i mean ,would they be any good for bench rest ?Chop.
The short answer is not really. Bolt lift is about the same as the Barnard, more than a Remington, less than a Millenium or RPA. There are a few being used in F Open and Standard, and soon to be F/TR.
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