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Steyr Mannlicher Pro Hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="maver" data-source="post: 405456" data-attributes="member: 25741"><p>Hi Topshop</p><p></p><p>Only found this forum today in my search for some info on the steyr.</p><p></p><p>I own a pro hunter mark II in 6.5x55 calibre and I like it as a gun.</p><p></p><p>I do however not like the way the safety bushing moves around when I clean the action with a sinclair lug recess kit. The cotton pads i uses in the tool to clean around the action catch on the safety bushing and it turns when i turn the swab. Then it gets a bit fiddly trying to get it back into position.</p><p></p><p>This safety bushing is designed to move so its not a mechanical or design problem. I just hate the fiddling around trying to get it back into position so I can seat the bolt in fully ready for use next time...</p><p></p><p>gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maver, post: 405456, member: 25741"] Hi Topshop Only found this forum today in my search for some info on the steyr. I own a pro hunter mark II in 6.5x55 calibre and I like it as a gun. I do however not like the way the safety bushing moves around when I clean the action with a sinclair lug recess kit. The cotton pads i uses in the tool to clean around the action catch on the safety bushing and it turns when i turn the swab. Then it gets a bit fiddly trying to get it back into position. This safety bushing is designed to move so its not a mechanical or design problem. I just hate the fiddling around trying to get it back into position so I can seat the bolt in fully ready for use next time... gun) [/QUOTE]
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