New target rifle... thoughts?

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Re: New target rifle... thoughts?

#21 Post by Ovenpaa »

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Re: New target rifle... thoughts?

#22 Post by Ovenpaa »

Ah, just found a write up on a thrust bearing modification that looks nice as well, I will have an experiment with a few different methods and see which gives the best result.

Mr_logic, if you decide to go with a Savage Stuart is back in the Country and I know how to reduce the bolt lift weight. I may even make a few sets of thrust races and spacers up so the screw does not need to be machined back in case anyone wants a set.
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Re: New target rifle... thoughts?

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ovenpaa wrote:
1066 wrote:The heavy bolt lift often associated with Savages can easily be fixed with a simple modification.
out of interest do you have any details of the modification?
The first one I did I added the centre pivot and shortened the bolt screw to keep the internal spring pressure and length the same. The second one I made a spacer up so no modification of the bolt screw is required.
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Re: New target rifle... thoughts?

#24 Post by Sim G »

ovenpaa wrote:I know how to reduce the bolt lift weight.
Really.....? Bolt lift weight? Some people are at real risk of having "man points" deducted....... :55:
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