• Watch Out for Scammers!

    We've now added a color code for all accounts. Orange accounts are new members, Blue are full members, and Green are Supporters. If you get a message about a sale from an orange account, make sure you pay attention before sending any money!

Search results

  1. D

    Gunsmithing Trigger gone crazy

    Ensure that the recoil lug is indexed properly. A trigger housing that looks cock-eyed in the receiver usually means it was run over w/ an ATV/vehicle.
  2. D

    Gunsmithing Jewell trigger question

    Fix the minor issue & install the trigger group. It's not rocket science!
  3. D

    Work Boots

    I'll second the WHITE's Boots. The only work boot you'll ever need/want. I prefer the 10" Hunters as they are lined compared to the Smoke Jumpers that are un-lined. I've welded in them for 30+ years. Spats installed will save the laces/lowers,basically 'till they require re-sole/re-build.
  4. D

    Gunsmithing Anybody willing to loan out an action wrench?

    A rear entry action wrench is NOT your best option to remove a factory installed barrel.
  5. D

    Gunsmithing Tubs 4-way on a manners stock?

    Have a Warner Tool Co. 6way adjustable butt plate installed. Tubb's 3 way adjustable butt plates are lacking in several areas.
  6. D

    New GAP Extreme Hunter in 6.5 SAUM

    Gents, You guys are 7yrs + behind the times! I've been shooting the 6.5 SAUM chambering pushing Sie155's,CRO147's & Cat 146's to spank the 6.5-284 chambering w/ ease. Throwing caution to the wind-Berger VLD 140's are easily pushed to 3500fps. The 6.5 SAUM chambering anchors Dall Sheep &...
  7. D

    Fed up with stuck cases

    Using Imperial Sizing Die wax will eliminate your frustrations.
  8. D

    Gunsmithing any of the well informed know what this trigger?

    Re: any of the well informed know what this trigger? First generation 700 trigger group(staked housing pins) w/ second generation round knob bolt lock safety. First generation bolt lock safety lever being the oval knob type. Second generation trigger group housing pins are the "dome head"...
  9. D

    Gunsmithing Remington 700 bolt stop release

    Re: Remington 700 bolt stop release Is your 700 is of current production w/ X Mark trigger group?? If so, confirm that there is a wire circlip on the lower bolt release/trigger pivot pin. If your action is of 2006 vintage w/ the std OEM Rem trigger group the bolt release lever may be bent or...
  10. D

    Ruger MK II

    Re: Ruger MK II Place your weak hand thumb on the aft end of the bolt to prevent cycling.
  11. D

    Gunsmithing Bolt function Problem

    Re: Bolt function Problem Another anonymous mall ninja!!
  12. D

    Gunsmithing Bolt function Problem

    Re: Bolt function Problem Remington's are cock on open & cock on closing by design unless the firing pin is timed. Bolt cycle whether cycled easily or cycled smartly will render upwards of 3/4Lb trigger pull variation no matter what trigger group is installed.
  13. D

    Gunsmithing Rem 700 bolt lift stickiness

    Re: Rem 700 bolt lift stickiness A Dowel Pin was mentioned not a Roll Pin!! There are other ways to solve the issue.
  14. D

    Sidearms & Scatterguns Pistol for Grizzly Bear Country

    Re: Pistol for Grizzly Bear Country BIG difference in species- Grizzly Bears are found inland/interior. Brown Bears are coastal.
  15. D

    Sidearms & Scatterguns Pistol for Grizzly Bear Country

    Re: Pistol for Grizzly Bear Country A bear has a sense of smell that is 100X better than a bloodhound. Bears will actually TASTE the air off thermals. I've glassed bears tasting the air several times from 1/2-3/4 miles. Woman & their period/week of the month- Case in point- Timothy...
  16. D

    Sidearms & Scatterguns Pistol for Grizzly Bear Country

    Re: Pistol for Grizzly Bear Country Any pistol/revolvers- Remove the front sight so it won't hurt as bad when the bear shoves it up your ass. Pepper spray-Leave it home as the wind won't be on your side- AIR HORNS(pressurized can). You are not getting an accurate follow up shot on a...
  17. D

    Gunsmithing The Cartmann.50 BMG Boreguide

    Re: The Cartmann.50 BMG Boreguide <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Keith at PCR</div><div class="ubbcode-body">There are no 1/2" bores that burn 40grains Dan. Everything's Relative. The powder to bore size ratio would be comparable to a 7stw I...
  18. D

    Gunsmithing Remingto 700 sa 22-250

    Re: Remingto 700 sa 22-250 Feed rail configuration varies between- .378" face .473" face .532" face ..actions.
  19. D

    Gunsmithing The Cartmann.50 BMG Boreguide

    Re: The Cartmann.50 BMG Boreguide ask yourself this question- If you're burning a 1/2oz,approximately 250+grains of powder per round- Is the barrel going to foul faster or slower than shooting 40grains of powder? DUH!! If you have carbon build-up at the crown- Remove the can or go back to...
  20. D

    Gunsmithing Weird Jewell Trigger Install

    Re: Weird Jewell Trigger Install X Mark inlet to Jewell inlet- 1.Fwd RH corner of inlet will need to be relieved fwd approx 1/4". 2.Inlet depth will need to be cut .150" deeper on both sides of trigger housing for safety pin/bellcrank function. 3.Trigger guard needs relief for bolt release...