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Any accuracy difference between push feed and CRF actions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 125160" data-source="post: 2674604"><p>Count the small block Chevy's in unlimited classes of drag racing VS the hemi head big's. It is easier and cheaper to get good HP from a small block, just like it is easy and cheap to make push feed rifles shoot tiny groups. But a big Hemi will out produce it by a mile when the gloves are off. Just like with an unlimited budget custom rifle a model 70 (other than the 84-94 versions) or a commercial Mauser/professionally built and tuned military mauser based rifle is simply, better. Many big specialty motors for drag racing are simply machined steel/billet construction close copies of the Chrysler 426 Hemi motor. I know, I drag raced against them at Golden State raceway not so many years ago. But, for a small town boy in the poorest state in the US, where the family trees don't have any limbs on them, I can understand the love affair with the little Chevy motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 125160, post: 2674604"] Count the small block Chevy's in unlimited classes of drag racing VS the hemi head big's. It is easier and cheaper to get good HP from a small block, just like it is easy and cheap to make push feed rifles shoot tiny groups. But a big Hemi will out produce it by a mile when the gloves are off. Just like with an unlimited budget custom rifle a model 70 (other than the 84-94 versions) or a commercial Mauser/professionally built and tuned military mauser based rifle is simply, better. Many big specialty motors for drag racing are simply machined steel/billet construction close copies of the Chrysler 426 Hemi motor. I know, I drag raced against them at Golden State raceway not so many years ago. But, for a small town boy in the poorest state in the US, where the family trees don't have any limbs on them, I can understand the love affair with the little Chevy motor. [/QUOTE]
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