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60* or 90*, preference? One better than the other?
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<blockquote data-quote="Darryle" data-source="post: 2590402" data-attributes="member: 109917"><p>Ok, so even with this "roller tipped" cocking piece the friction is still greater.</p><p></p><p>That is good information to have available.</p><p></p><p>This kinda goes down a new rabbit hole, but since we have kinda determined that the 90* is the preferred design.</p><p></p><p>What seperates a great 700 clone from a good 700 clone? Besides footprint and triggers, what is something that one or more manufacturers do to "elevate/separate" themselves from the other clones?</p><p></p><p>I am a huge fan of the integral recoil lug, threaded trigger pins, Wyatt's cut or centerfeed DBM magazines, tool less firing pin bolt disassembly and pinned optics mounts with the more robust screw attachments myself.</p><p></p><p>I am strictly talking about standard, non-magnum calibers, Ackleyized 270/280/30'06 cartridges and their wildcats. There is nothing in Texas that I can (or plan to) hunt that requires a magnum cartridge. That and I am too old to be beat on with needless recoil that serves me no purpose or can't be overcome with bullet selection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryle, post: 2590402, member: 109917"] Ok, so even with this "roller tipped" cocking piece the friction is still greater. That is good information to have available. This kinda goes down a new rabbit hole, but since we have kinda determined that the 90* is the preferred design. What seperates a great 700 clone from a good 700 clone? Besides footprint and triggers, what is something that one or more manufacturers do to "elevate/separate" themselves from the other clones? I am a huge fan of the integral recoil lug, threaded trigger pins, Wyatt's cut or centerfeed DBM magazines, tool less firing pin bolt disassembly and pinned optics mounts with the more robust screw attachments myself. I am strictly talking about standard, non-magnum calibers, Ackleyized 270/280/30'06 cartridges and their wildcats. There is nothing in Texas that I can (or plan to) hunt that requires a magnum cartridge. That and I am too old to be beat on with needless recoil that serves me no purpose or can't be overcome with bullet selection. [/QUOTE]
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