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Gunsmithing
Small shank Savage
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<blockquote data-quote="scope-eye" data-source="post: 1631561" data-attributes="member: 21274"><p>The problem with muzzle breaks is even with hearing protection, your ears and head end up hurting more than your shoulder does. I also have a Small Shank Savage it's called a 50 Thumper it's made from 375 Ruger basic brass, which means it has not been necked down and is straight walled all the way to they end of the case. It holds 90gr + of powder and shoots .501 which is pistol Dia which has a selection of bullets from 250gr through 700gr. It is mounted on a Stevens 110 action.</p><p></p><p>Exhibit A beside a 223 for poops and giggles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scope-eye, post: 1631561, member: 21274"] The problem with muzzle breaks is even with hearing protection, your ears and head end up hurting more than your shoulder does. I also have a Small Shank Savage it's called a 50 Thumper it's made from 375 Ruger basic brass, which means it has not been necked down and is straight walled all the way to they end of the case. It holds 90gr + of powder and shoots .501 which is pistol Dia which has a selection of bullets from 250gr through 700gr. It is mounted on a Stevens 110 action. Exhibit A beside a 223 for poops and giggles [/QUOTE]
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