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Any accuracy difference between push feed and CRF actions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2672073" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Upon swooping the round up from the CF magazine & slamming round & bullet into the angled load ramp to position the round for entry into the chamber there is a possibility that the bullet might acquire some runout or the nice sharp tippy (meplat) might be damaged. Snapping a CF extractor over a case rim might be problematic. If quick positive feeding is not required, I like a push feed & prefer to finger insert the nice perfectly formed round carefully into the chamber. Never seen bench rest guys load & shoot from magazine. I can't see any round alignment problem caused by the PF ejector pushing on round with a properly sized case.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]413416[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>This is a modification of one of the first runs of the Ruger 77 MK II that was a push feed. tapped .25X28 thread hole (same as Rem 700) front guard screw holds rifle in stock. Works great for LR rodents but not for running deers in forest. I periodically check out pawn shops & LGS looking for another PF M77 MKII for a 6mm CM project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2672073, member: 115658"] Upon swooping the round up from the CF magazine & slamming round & bullet into the angled load ramp to position the round for entry into the chamber there is a possibility that the bullet might acquire some runout or the nice sharp tippy (meplat) might be damaged. Snapping a CF extractor over a case rim might be problematic. If quick positive feeding is not required, I like a push feed & prefer to finger insert the nice perfectly formed round carefully into the chamber. Never seen bench rest guys load & shoot from magazine. I can't see any round alignment problem caused by the PF ejector pushing on round with a properly sized case. [ATTACH alt="IMG_1418.JPG"]413416[/ATTACH] This is a modification of one of the first runs of the Ruger 77 MK II that was a push feed. tapped .25X28 thread hole (same as Rem 700) front guard screw holds rifle in stock. Works great for LR rodents but not for running deers in forest. I periodically check out pawn shops & LGS looking for another PF M77 MKII for a 6mm CM project. [/QUOTE]
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