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    Gunsmithing 700SA .378 bolt face...firing pin size?

    Yes, same diameter. Dale
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    Gunsmithing Stiller Predator long term reports?

    Have a Predator V and a P 1000, Both have been well used with no problems. No truing was necessary. Dale
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    Questions about zero consistency.

    WV Shooter, We have run into the same thing while prairie dogging in South Dakota. We have a 300 yard target in camp where we zero our rifles along with a 600, 930, and 1170 yard gongs. Using JBM calculations in 5 yard increments everything is good. Getting out in the town during the course...
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    Gunsmithing Muzzle brake on small dia barrel

    Talk to the guy at Harrells, followed his advice on a light 300 Winchester. Worked out very well with no problems. Dale
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    Gunsmithing Remington 700 bolt questions

    tal35, Your striker, firing pin, spring and shroud will all work. Dale
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    Gunsmithing anyone converting a 22 hornet to a 22 k hornet?

    Rechambered my 527 CZ from Hornet to K about six years ago and have been very happy with it. Mine likes 296 and 40 grain Blitzkings. It is an honest 300 yard prairie dog rifle. It has a Burris 3/9 Fullfield on it in Ruger rings, with the crosshair on at 100 yds the first hash is on at 200 and...
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    Gunsmithing help with bedding problem

    Shooter, Dollar bill clearance is probably not enough. Hold the rifle near the front screw and rap the forend with the flat of your hand smartly. The barrel should not touch when you do this. Depending on the stiffness of the forend you will be surprised how much clearance you need. A little...
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    Gunsmithing PTG? Anyone know what's going on there?

    Just finished a 338 Lapua chamber with a new PTG reamer. This is one of the nicest cutting reamers I have gotten lately. It cut evenly on all the flutes, no sticking when finishing up in the body area either. It cut when advanced with no stacking on the pusher. Had trouble last year with a...
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    Gunsmithing Why is re barreling so expensive?

    J, Times have changed since '62 when I had my first Douglas barrel put on an old '98 Mauser, it was chambered in 219 Donaldson Wasp. It cost me $36.00, $18.00 for a xx premium blank and $18.00 for labor. Still shoot that barrel on an old Springfield bench gun now chambered in 22 BR. We shot...
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    Gunsmithing Changing Barrels in the Field.....

    Dennis, We do it on our prairie dog rifles in the field. Actually use the outside action wrench with the proper sized aluminum bushings for the barrels. The handle of the action wrench goes in the receiver hitch and use a rear entry tool on the action. You can get by with a couple of bushings...
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    Gunsmithing lathes

    Shortman, Don't be afraid of a three phase machine. Having both an almost new Shop Fox Gunsmiths lathe (single phase) and and an older Clausing three phase run with a VFD there is no comparison in the versatility of the VFD. Except when threading the drive belt on the Clausing stays on the...
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    Gunsmithing Bushing a boltface

    Alibi, Yes the factory ejector pin hole is the same on both bolt faces,on the 222 size about 1/3 of the hole is in the outer ring. You could also use the riveted extractor available from Brownells. Dale
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    Gunsmithing Bushing a boltface

    Alibi, On a damaged 722 308 bolt, bored the inside of the nose straight and shrunk in a bushing then cut the extractor groove. The old 222 sized extractors were kept from turning with a stepped ejector pin. Have had no problems with the conversion on my live varmint 22-04 rig. These...
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    Range Report Your best first round hit & conditions

    October of 012 we set up on a prairie dog town in South Dakota with a storm coming, my brother was first on the bench and scored at 700+ yards. My turn was next using the same Stiller, 22 BR Brux 1/8, Night Force with 75 gr Amax at 3250 fps. Range was 825 yds, my brother said hold 10 minutes of...
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    Gunsmithing Can a muzzle brake effect accuracy?

    Skeet, For live varmint shooting a brake is hard not to like, other than the plugs and muffs. We run Harrells brakes on all of our rifles except the walk around sporters. Makes seeing the hits a cinch. For 30 dollars they are a precision built unit. I always bore after the brake is installed...
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    Gunsmithing 220 Swift for 90 gr VLD's.

    Korkyhunter, We are at Disneyworld with the whole tribe so haven't checked in for a few days. The 7 twist 22-6mm imp just went away, we never used any 90s in it but did use 8o gr AMaxes. The barrel is still in use, set back of course and I believe it is in 22BR now and shoots well. Did an 8...
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    Gunsmithing 220 Swift for 90 gr VLD's.

    We have used the fast twist 22s quite a bit out on the prairie dog towns as well as steel out to 1200yds. Only one that caused trouble was a 22-6mm imp with a 7 twist. After about 300 shots it started taking apart the 75gr A Max. The 22-204 is a real pleasure, 75 A Max at 3050 will take prairie...
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    Gunsmithing re-chamber .223 to .222 Remington magnum?

    Have used a 22-04 since '08 both 8 and 12 twist. Eight twist Brux on a 722 is a true 1000yd prairie dog rifle with 75 gr A max @ 3150. Shot the same 200 Remington cases since '08. Dale Nothing not to like about it.