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New Contest Starting Now! This Target Haunts Me
Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!
200 yards with a slug of either gauge won't happen unless you like to miss or maim. 150 is a stretch. 100 is comfortable and less is better. The Savage is probably the best bang for the buck. Get a scope with as much eye relief as you can find. Maybe even a scout style scope.
The only justification for a 4 leg CF tripod is if you hike with it. A 3 leg aluminum will typically be stiffer than a 4 leg CF and not much heavier or longer. I once had a RRS CF tripod and Monopod and they were first class for camera work but less expensive Manfrotto and even Vangard did the...
Does the barrel have sights on it? If so do you want to keep them? If you want it to look original a new barrel will get complicated. Are you using the original scope? Crown good?
I have never seen a 22 pistol that wasn't a blowback action. The bullet is gone and pressure dropped before the bolt moves a fraction of an inch. Inertia drives the bolt not gas pressure. Minor scratches in the chamber don't have any bite on the cartridge case during extraction. I would trouble...
Because the OP and half the other people here are ate up with the dumb ass. That's what you get when you ask a dumb question of a bunch of dumb people.
What did you try do? Drill it out. I still say a recessed crown would be the cost effective way to salvage it. Contact Chad. He probably do it without taking the barrel out of the frame.
If you cut it down below about 4 5/8" the ejector rod housing will be longer than the barrel. Recessed crowns are nothing new. A prominent rimfire smith does it on hammer forged barrels after threading for a muzzle device. The only downside is probably having to have a tool ground to do it.
The bolts in the pictures are apple and orange comparisons to me. The flutes in the first picture are either deeper or cut with a larger diameter tool than the first bolt. Look at the flats between the flutes. Little to none in the first picture. Chad is a smart guy but he still has to turn a...
If your measurements are accurate you couldn't get the GB on the barrel. They are NOT accurate! You have a set screw GB. Don't worry about the leak. If you shoot it enough it will seal itself. Things like this happen when you put unproven game gun shit in a rifle.
Depends on what you want to do with the rifle. IMO there is no reason acceptical to me to use a 14 1/2" barrel over a 16. An inch isn't worth the handicap to me. What twist is your barrel? What ammo will you shoot? What accuracy do you expect. Who made the barrel.