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M98 mauser sleeved action project
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 820137" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>i personaly think barts opinion back in 94 was just that an opinion.</p><p>a 300 weatherby reacting like that is ridicioulas.</p><p>im old enough to well remember sleeved actions. no doubt it did offer some stiffness to an open bottom action. but it didnt offer any improvment to what</p><p>the bolt could handle by way of pressure. most of these were used by benchrest shooters looking for more accuracy. barrel sleeves for the same reason. keeping the front scope mount of the unertle scope off the barrel was</p><p>thought to improve accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 820137, member: 12443"] i personaly think barts opinion back in 94 was just that an opinion. a 300 weatherby reacting like that is ridicioulas. im old enough to well remember sleeved actions. no doubt it did offer some stiffness to an open bottom action. but it didnt offer any improvment to what the bolt could handle by way of pressure. most of these were used by benchrest shooters looking for more accuracy. barrel sleeves for the same reason. keeping the front scope mount of the unertle scope off the barrel was thought to improve accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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