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Badger Ordanance action !!
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 227135" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>"eddybo" , I realy liked the Phoenix reciever , the PT&G bolt slid in their realy smooth and tight (not like a Bat but at less than half the price!!) I ordered my bolt at .700". I realy liked the heavier rem tang and the fully round smaller port desgine along with the longer thread tennon. I'm sure this rifle will make a fine shooter , Nate is gonna chamber it with a 308 Palma reamer so that I'll be able to feed some VLD's from the mag as well as shoot factory ammo.</p><p> </p><p>Kirby , from what I've heard the Multi lug plane desgine still allows more than 80% lug contact , supposedly this if from all machined rather than cast or forged then machined. Not sure I haven't got my paws on it yet. I'm not exactly sure why he diden't make the piccatinny rail on the action like Surgen does , maybe so you can change from 0 deg cant to 20 or 40 or whatever , most police sniper rifles hardly ever or never get shot past 300yds so their is no need for a canted rail on some. The box/flat side style desgine is supposed to help in the rigidity of the action along with the flat bottom I think was to help the action fit to a machined bedding block , but like I said I have't talked with marty at length about it but I do know that their was ALOT of input from the tactical community on its desgine. And yes its heavy supposedly a full pound more than a similar sized Surgen !!</p><p> </p><p>I've already got the wheels turning on what stock i'm gonna use , Manners is making some T4's in this inlet and McMillan has several that can be inletted for it. I'd like to try an AICS. I'm putting a T4 on the Phoenix 308 build I've got going , I realy like that stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 227135, member: 8843"] "eddybo" , I realy liked the Phoenix reciever , the PT&G bolt slid in their realy smooth and tight (not like a Bat but at less than half the price!!) I ordered my bolt at .700". I realy liked the heavier rem tang and the fully round smaller port desgine along with the longer thread tennon. I'm sure this rifle will make a fine shooter , Nate is gonna chamber it with a 308 Palma reamer so that I'll be able to feed some VLD's from the mag as well as shoot factory ammo. Kirby , from what I've heard the Multi lug plane desgine still allows more than 80% lug contact , supposedly this if from all machined rather than cast or forged then machined. Not sure I haven't got my paws on it yet. I'm not exactly sure why he diden't make the piccatinny rail on the action like Surgen does , maybe so you can change from 0 deg cant to 20 or 40 or whatever , most police sniper rifles hardly ever or never get shot past 300yds so their is no need for a canted rail on some. The box/flat side style desgine is supposed to help in the rigidity of the action along with the flat bottom I think was to help the action fit to a machined bedding block , but like I said I have't talked with marty at length about it but I do know that their was ALOT of input from the tactical community on its desgine. And yes its heavy supposedly a full pound more than a similar sized Surgen !! I've already got the wheels turning on what stock i'm gonna use , Manners is making some T4's in this inlet and McMillan has several that can be inletted for it. I'd like to try an AICS. I'm putting a T4 on the Phoenix 308 build I've got going , I realy like that stock. [/QUOTE]
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