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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 537472" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Perhaps I am a mechanical engineer, and perhaps I am. I know and a few others on this board also know. Yet it took a dozen words to prove to me that you are not. Nothing wrong with that of course, as it's your business. Best thing you could ever lay your hands on is a mechanical CAD program that allows you to input vectors of force and then make things work. By the way I think the C/M MK.V Weatherby action is the best by a wide margin for saftey, but also know opinions will vary a great deal without a base to build off of.</p><p> </p><p>You must be a gunsmith! Don't mean a lot to me wether you are or are not as that's your business. But perhaps you might want to look at the equipment listing for the benchrest shoots in the back of P.S. Kind of a common thing to see shooters being their own gunsmith. I mean to say "it's not rocket science." It's simply understanding what is going on, and then making it right. Few gunsmiths are inovators for one reason or another. So if it's a little different, it's a bad thing (even though it works well).</p><p>glt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 537472, member: 25383"] Perhaps I am a mechanical engineer, and perhaps I am. I know and a few others on this board also know. Yet it took a dozen words to prove to me that you are not. Nothing wrong with that of course, as it's your business. Best thing you could ever lay your hands on is a mechanical CAD program that allows you to input vectors of force and then make things work. By the way I think the C/M MK.V Weatherby action is the best by a wide margin for saftey, but also know opinions will vary a great deal without a base to build off of. You must be a gunsmith! Don't mean a lot to me wether you are or are not as that's your business. But perhaps you might want to look at the equipment listing for the benchrest shoots in the back of P.S. Kind of a common thing to see shooters being their own gunsmith. I mean to say "it's not rocket science." It's simply understanding what is going on, and then making it right. Few gunsmiths are inovators for one reason or another. So if it's a little different, it's a bad thing (even though it works well). glt [/QUOTE]
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