Could you get some carbon and brush it down your barrel?
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Could you get some carbon and brush it down your barrel?
uuuummmmmmmmmmmmm? spos you could, not sure it would work. Im picking its the heat and pressure that makes it stick.
Righto.
One would hope so but I havent owned enough and shot enough to really comment on that.
If its real bad it might improve and if its not it might go away with a bit of shooting........or not:wtfsmilie:
As long as it shoots its all good yea?
yeah time will tell. I'll putting 100 rounds through her in the next month to break her in and abit of load testing so if she doesn't shoot well at that stage I'll....ummmmm....wellllllll......cut her up and dig a hole and buy a tikka :x_x:!!.
But in all seriousness - I've got one mate with 3 tikkas, and another mate with 2 sako a7's (fuck I'm lucky to have 2 mates :thumbsup:) and the bloody things have never given them any trouble and they shoot fuckin mint. I've had to fark around with my rifles to get them to shoot well and it's got me fucked. I know it's not me, as i've shot all those rifles over the last couple of years and had great success with animals and on paper.
Cheers Dude,
G
With the barrel that came with it it shot well mate, i went through the rebuilding process as i wanted a different call how ever i was adamant that i wanted the action to saty and im happy i did mate i beleive the action on the winchesters to be of a high quality. ask the gunsmiths what they think
.270 - It's my fourth one now. Was going to go 7mm rem mag, but I just seem to love the .270. Never lost an animal to it and I know the caliber pretty well now.
Thats good news yours shot well with the factory barrel. Out of interest - did the right hand side bolt lug gouge a mark down the right hand side of the action? This one has and at first I though it was the extractor claw, then the "fin" below it, but have now come to the conclusion it's the bottom of the bolt lug. The smoothness seems lacking a wee bit - could be because it's new, but it feels "off" Maybe I'm just use to brownings. The rifle itself including the action seems well made and solid - there's no plastic on it at all which is great and the factory bedding is one of the better I've seen. Fark, maybe I'm just a fussy prick?....:P
The problem with the action smoothness is it is made in America:D
:D I hear they're one of the............ hahaha
anyway...little bit of topic but I watched a friggin great movie the other day and am listening to the soundtrack on youtube. Here's the link - it's Great!!
DJANGO UNCHAINED - SOUNDTRACK PLAYLIST - YouTube
Hey hunter308,
You may be talking about my other thread re the bedding job - and by christ that was shocking. I ended up getting Abe (Tuiman) to sort it out and he did mint - cheers Abe!! Shouldn't of sold the friggin thing but I was going to be buying my mates 7mm rem mag but just couldn't do it, an then I couldn't re-neg on salling the a-bolt either so I was stuck between a rock and a hard place - re-neg (not an option) or buy the 7mm (love my .270's)
Too me it's a lot of money, and the money I've invested in my hobby (as we all have) is quite large and it's the justifying to the wife part thats the most difficult - shit, half my gear is my "mates"....hahaha. But I just love the hills whether I carry a rifle or not. I give away almost 70% of my meat as I enjoy doing it. Share and share alike I say :yaeh am not durnk: