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Mausingfield Actions-American Rifle Companies
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<blockquote data-quote="Will Gray" data-source="post: 2347891" data-attributes="member: 65116"><p>I like the Mausingfield very much, clearly a great one (it is my best rifle). My only concern with actions other than the Savage 110 and the Ruger American is a relatively clear paths for a gross overpressure to send pieces of brass and extractor back toward the shooter through the right side slot in the action. I doubt if that will ever occur unless the barrel is obstructed near the breech or the wrong powder is used: case full of Unique or Bullseye: cannot design for that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Gray, post: 2347891, member: 65116"] I like the Mausingfield very much, clearly a great one (it is my best rifle). My only concern with actions other than the Savage 110 and the Ruger American is a relatively clear paths for a gross overpressure to send pieces of brass and extractor back toward the shooter through the right side slot in the action. I doubt if that will ever occur unless the barrel is obstructed near the breech or the wrong powder is used: case full of Unique or Bullseye: cannot design for that! [/QUOTE]
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