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Perfect. Thanks. Did you do anything to provide a starting location for the teeth of the nut, or did you just let those sink into the fiberglass when the nut was tightened?
So, what parts or work is required to allow running longer loaded rounds in a short action Tikka? I have a 7-08, and I would like to run overall lengths at 2.9" or so.
The stock on the Crusader is so flat the Harris spins unless tightened really tight. I know I should have gotten the rifle set up for the Atlas. So I saw the flat adaptor on the Harris site and thought I would ask.....
Maybe, but I have not experienced that with other powders. It had been opened once and tightly sealed since. I thought I recalled people making comments about newer lots running slower, so I thought I would see if anyone here had seen that. The variation I am seeing is about .75 grains, based...
I had worked up a decent 7mm-08 load with the subject powder, from a pound I had purchased about a year ago, and recently purchased 3 more pounds. I loaded up three rounds with the new lot and the "good recipe" and today they chrono'd almost 100fps slower. Anyone else experience this with...
No pics, as I did not want to call a cease fire for that, but earlier today I was shooting my T3 in 7mm-08 at a Steel plate at 540 yds. Using a Z600 reticle and holding the 550 line a couple inches low on the target I proceeded to fire 3 shots into approximately 3". Then I moved on to breaking...
I had a number of "carbon 5" SRK's, sold them all. They would not hold an edge. They would be dull before gutting a single deer. My VG-10 Spyderco fixed blade would handle multiple deer and still be extremely sharp.