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Bergara B-14 Hunter -- Your thoughts/possible issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 1620123" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>I'm definitely not using small primers in a 300 win mag.</p><p></p><p>Brydawg, Im pretty sure there are many smiths that can do it out there. I just went with him because he really was dialed in with what he was talking about on the Bergara. His actual time is about 9 weeks. The reason I went ahead and went with him is because that is in the summer and I hardly do any shooting in the summer because I live in the SW desert and temps get into the 100+ a lot.</p><p></p><p>The only reason I knew that the firing pin assembly comes back and hits the shroud is because the piece of the shroud came back and hit me in the cheek. It didn't hurt me in anyway but scared me a little. I think on the Remington 700, the assembly is pinned which would be nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 1620123, member: 34818"] I’m definitely not using small primers in a 300 win mag. Brydawg, Im pretty sure there are many smiths that can do it out there. I just went with him because he really was dialed in with what he was talking about on the Bergara. His actual time is about 9 weeks. The reason I went ahead and went with him is because that is in the summer and I hardly do any shooting in the summer because I live in the SW desert and temps get into the 100+ a lot. The only reason I knew that the firing pin assembly comes back and hits the shroud is because the piece of the shroud came back and hit me in the cheek. It didn’t hurt me in anyway but scared me a little. I think on the Remington 700, the assembly is pinned which would be nice. [/QUOTE]
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