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ARC Archimedes
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<blockquote data-quote="HOLLYW00D" data-source="post: 1752136" data-attributes="member: 106473"><p>I have two (long and short), and absolutely adore the feel and innovation of this action. This is my first foray into custom actions. I do have a couple of Tikkas that I am fond of, also.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have, or is considering, an American Rifle Company Archimedes action for their build? Why? What are your impressions? Any photos to share? Curious to see what others are doing with them. Mine are in KRG Bravos, with BnA TacSport triggers. Short action currently set up for fun at the range (.223 Remington, Savage pre-fit), and the long action awaits its fate. I have .473, .535, and, obviously, the .378 bolt heads, but am not quite certain where I want to go with the long action.</p><p></p><p>With the leverage the pivoting bolt handle provides for primary extraction, seems like it would be a great safety net for big game hunters. Scenario: You're hunting dangerous game. You find yourself in a situation where your point of impact isn't exactly where you intended. Your quarry is none too happy, and is making a bee line for you. Hastily, you grab the bolt handle to chamber another round, but the chamber will not let go of the spent case. With danger fast approaching, you are forced to start whacking the bolt handle with your palm in order to eject the spent case, and chamber another round.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps a hot load, dirty chamber, inclement weather, or some other happenstance causes a stuck case. Seems like the leverage provided by the Archimedes would be "good insurance" if the above scenario would ever present itself.</p><p></p><p>Would love to hear your thoughts/experiences.</p><p></p><p> [ATTACH=full]157536[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOLLYW00D, post: 1752136, member: 106473"] I have two (long and short), and absolutely adore the feel and innovation of this action. This is my first foray into custom actions. I do have a couple of Tikkas that I am fond of, also. Does anyone have, or is considering, an American Rifle Company Archimedes action for their build? Why? What are your impressions? Any photos to share? Curious to see what others are doing with them. Mine are in KRG Bravos, with BnA TacSport triggers. Short action currently set up for fun at the range (.223 Remington, Savage pre-fit), and the long action awaits its fate. I have .473, .535, and, obviously, the .378 bolt heads, but am not quite certain where I want to go with the long action. With the leverage the pivoting bolt handle provides for primary extraction, seems like it would be a great safety net for big game hunters. Scenario: You're hunting dangerous game. You find yourself in a situation where your point of impact isn't exactly where you intended. Your quarry is none too happy, and is making a bee line for you. Hastily, you grab the bolt handle to chamber another round, but the chamber will not let go of the spent case. With danger fast approaching, you are forced to start whacking the bolt handle with your palm in order to eject the spent case, and chamber another round. Perhaps a hot load, dirty chamber, inclement weather, or some other happenstance causes a stuck case. Seems like the leverage provided by the Archimedes would be "good insurance" if the above scenario would ever present itself. Would love to hear your thoughts/experiences. [ATTACH=full]157536[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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