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https://www.cncwarrior.com/Barrel-Crowning-Tool-p/25453.htm You just buy a pilot for the corresponding caliber you’re looking to crown. I’veused this when I cut down AK barrels and it does a fine job.
Midway USA prefit cut down to 16”, threaded 5/8x24. 1-10 Twist. Approx 800rds fired. Absolute hammer. Heavy Varmint, Shilen S7 contour. Comes with blued barrel nut and thread protector. $200 shipped, Paypal F&F, you cover the fees. $220 if you would like a stainless PVA barrel nut instead.
Everything you need to true your small shank (long and short) actions at home with hand tools. This essentially mimicks the popular Manson kits for Remingtons and uses pilot bearings situated in the bolt raceway to reference the tools. I have used this to true 5 actions so everything is in like...
It is most likely Mk248 mod 1 and that being the case, was a significantly over pressure load. I have reloaded it but every primer pocket was loose from the one firing prior. The loads were precise but I did not dare attempt a third loading.
Enroll in the Roth TSP with at least 5% contributions and as soon he is able, adjust the disbursement into the indexes and out of the G fund (it all defaults to the G fund which is the worlds shittiest savings account). I began using the TSP way too late in my career and have major regrets.
Your rifle is already shooting quite well so maybe your money is better spent elsewhere; optic maybe. But, with your two options I say arrel. And my vote is X-Caliber. I have 4 and they’re all fantastic. Of note, I have replaced an accutrigger with the Timney replacement which is a fine...
Settling on this. Barnes 78gr TSX over Norma MRP @45.5grs and a CCI #41 primer. The 9 shots on the chrono are the group you see in the picture. Rifle is a Savage long action in a B&C Medalist that has be trued with PTG hand tools. The barrel is an X-Caliber 8T, 3 groove blank that is an MGM...
as soon as I find the time I will complete load dev for my 22cm with these: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1020508391 Going to run them as fast as I can and will certainly not worry about impact velocity...