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.308 Project -seeking advice-
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<blockquote data-quote="Ripper" data-source="post: 411417" data-attributes="member: 25842"><p>With that list I provided; is it all compatible? What I mean is; will the R700 bottom metal assembly, the Timney trigger and action I specified work together? </p><p> </p><p>As far as your questions #1 and #2 the answer is not even close. The only thing I know about twist rate is how many times your bullet completes a 1 full rotation before exiting the muzzle. As far as weight is concerned I have no clue. </p><p> </p><p>Please excuse my lack of knowledge. I am here to learn and mybe some day I will atleast know the basic's to this and maybe even attend a few classes at school of trades in CO and learn a trick or two.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks a lot, I really appreciate the time and patience,</p><p>RiP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ripper, post: 411417, member: 25842"] With that list I provided; is it all compatible? What I mean is; will the R700 bottom metal assembly, the Timney trigger and action I specified work together? As far as your questions #1 and #2 the answer is not even close. The only thing I know about twist rate is how many times your bullet completes a 1 full rotation before exiting the muzzle. As far as weight is concerned I have no clue. Please excuse my lack of knowledge. I am here to learn and mybe some day I will atleast know the basic's to this and maybe even attend a few classes at school of trades in CO and learn a trick or two. Thanks a lot, I really appreciate the time and patience, RiP [/QUOTE]
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