i have an unfired 20 inch m110 criterion barrel with an ares bcg, and psa pa10 stripped upper. i was going to build an ar10 but now i want another winchester
wanting to trade for winchester 70 classic long action receiver in good condition with not a spec of rust and not galled to hell. can be...
that is exactly the kind of answer i was looking for. the world of modern engineering, love it. now i never have to ask this question in my brain ever again
i am wondering why weatherby made ammo with a radius in the brass shoulder instead of the standard straight taper. i am guessing it doesn't erode the throat as fast or leads to more precise groups. just curious
so i got alot of winchester 200 grain super x and barnes ttsx 215 grain ammo, and want to know if anyone has the start out setting for the boss muzzle break. or where i can get that info
why is lapping even a choice for precision shooters? you are only making 2 critical parts crooked, yeah they mate well now but they are still crooked and not a 90 degree from true center of the action centerline
my location is Alaska, i am looking to make my .338 winchester m70 classic stainless boss into an accurate long range shooter. good stock is next on the list as i already have a badger 20 moa 1 piece picatinny which should help strengthen up the action.