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    Opinions on the Terminus Zeus Action

    Double post
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    Opinions on the Terminus Zeus Action

    PH, I have owned a Tikka, Impact Precision, and shot plenty of Lone Peak, Defiance, Curtis and a Tempest. I bought my first Terminus action almost a year ago. Now, I own five of them in varying calibers and sizes. They are, by far, the smoothest running actions of all that I listed above. The...
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    #1 shooting tip

    Any link to the video? Thanks! Chad
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    What rifles have fancy wood stocks?

    If you really want a fancy wood stock, you need to get with Joel Russo, owner of Terminus Actions. Makes the nicest stocks I’ve ever seen.
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    6.5 prc.... curtis or defiance ??

    I am seriously taking a hard look at the Terminus actions also. I love three lug, and who doesn’t want a REFINED 3-lug!? I tried one on a buddy’s gun and it was smooth as butter.
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    Terminus Apollo Hammers

    I may be wrong, but from reading the post, I don’t think Joel is saying he is the one that made these shots?? Maybe he can clarify. These actions do look incredible though. In looking on the website, what is the main difference between the Apollo and the Zeus? (Besides cost) Also, are these...
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    OAL or OCW first?

    I just want to clarify one thing for people that may read this thread and maybe new to handloading. When people refer to OAL, they (hopefully) mean CBTO. OAL is irrelevant (unless above SAAMI or magazine specs) and will ABSOLUTELY vary from round to round even if components are identical. Any...
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    OAL or OCW first?

    Check out Mark Gordon’s 6 part research story on this very topic. Pretty eye opening, and definitely not a mob mentality approach. https://precisionrifleblog.com/2020/04/28/bullet-jump-research-and-load-development-tips/ Chad
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    When do we stop chasing the lands

    Probably my favorite “feature” of the article is, you can “set it and forget it.” Literally. I’m sure many people have the same question as the OP. With this method, you won’t have to “chase” the lands again. to those that didn’t read it all, or glanced over it, the point of the project was...
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    When do we stop chasing the lands

    kudos for reading it. Probably the most influential shooting article to come out in a decade.
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    When do we stop chasing the lands

    Scott also contributed to Part 6 of the research article I listed above. A lot of people will be changing their seating depth.
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    When do we stop chasing the lands

    I will summarize it. START your jump at .050 and you will likely never have to touch it for the life of the barrel. A big generalization, but not wrong. You won’t be upset you read it. Or maybe you will :) chad
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    When do we stop chasing the lands

    It’s up to 6 parts now :) But SUPER informative and (unfortunately for most) will fly in the face of most of what we (thought we) knew.
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    When do we stop chasing the lands

    You should really read this latest research article on PRB. It was quite awakening for me. https://precisionrifleblog.com/2020/04/28/bullet-jump-research-and-load-development-tips/ Chad
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