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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1680878" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>It's been covered before, they need more spring which they had to do, but they need lighter springs to run decently because they are not designed as a whole action, the geometry does not flow, its way of, over cocking, cock on close, ramp angle, extraction timing all work in time and if you don't do it as a whole you end up having to do things to make an action feel good. You can shoot stupid small up close but things like spring power really start showing up with range, if your shooting and need a gun that you can run and not move how it runs with a full power spring make a difference when staying on target. It's beautifully engineered but none of the function are working together so you while it goes bang that's not really the whole story. If you've never felt what a timed action runs like you really can't understand what I'm saying, some guys won't care but that does not mean the action is right!</p><p>How do you know it's your part when your groups open up? That's the point, if you look at actions that will agg small, with 100's of rounds well sub 1/2 moa at 1000 yards measured on paper at the widest point your not seeing Mausingfields, if you just look at the mechanics of accuracy the action matters and you measure everything not what you think is the rifle and what you think is you. Fact is you can be competitive with one in somethings, great they have a market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1680878, member: 13632"] It's been covered before, they need more spring which they had to do, but they need lighter springs to run decently because they are not designed as a whole action, the geometry does not flow, its way of, over cocking, cock on close, ramp angle, extraction timing all work in time and if you don't do it as a whole you end up having to do things to make an action feel good. You can shoot stupid small up close but things like spring power really start showing up with range, if your shooting and need a gun that you can run and not move how it runs with a full power spring make a difference when staying on target. It's beautifully engineered but none of the function are working together so you while it goes bang that's not really the whole story. If you've never felt what a timed action runs like you really can't understand what I'm saying, some guys won't care but that does not mean the action is right! How do you know it's your part when your groups open up? That's the point, if you look at actions that will agg small, with 100's of rounds well sub 1/2 moa at 1000 yards measured on paper at the widest point your not seeing Mausingfields, if you just look at the mechanics of accuracy the action matters and you measure everything not what you think is the rifle and what you think is you. Fact is you can be competitive with one in somethings, great they have a market. [/QUOTE]
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