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Custom actions, are they worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2996622" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>Mike, it was a 6PPC. Sako Balloon head case. These cases were known to have high capacity, but weak in the web as the internal capacity surrounded the primer pocket inside the case. </p><p></p><p>I drilled holes in my Panda where gases could escape in case of a rupture, based on a print of the action. Shocking how the trend took hold of no vent holes just to the rear of the tenon, looks over safety.</p><p></p><p>We often push the heck out of pressure if the stable accuracy node is there.</p><p></p><p>We have our private range where we can shoot at 500-600, you do not need a real fancy rig to shoot small groups at that distance, you just have to bed the rifle and tune the load with good scope and bench techniques. Reloading on the spot takes the accuracy game to another level as you develop a "feel" as to what works and which way you need to go on seating depth, powder charge, and a change of primer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2996622, member: 122164"] Mike, it was a 6PPC. Sako Balloon head case. These cases were known to have high capacity, but weak in the web as the internal capacity surrounded the primer pocket inside the case. I drilled holes in my Panda where gases could escape in case of a rupture, based on a print of the action. Shocking how the trend took hold of no vent holes just to the rear of the tenon, looks over safety. We often push the heck out of pressure if the stable accuracy node is there. We have our private range where we can shoot at 500-600, you do not need a real fancy rig to shoot small groups at that distance, you just have to bed the rifle and tune the load with good scope and bench techniques. Reloading on the spot takes the accuracy game to another level as you develop a "feel" as to what works and which way you need to go on seating depth, powder charge, and a change of primer. [/QUOTE]
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