I use AR2213SC in a 26" barrel with the my .30/06 and the powder difference between hot but no pressure signs on the case to primers falling out is bugger all. I am running 167 grain Lapua Scenars...
Liked On: 29-12-2019, 06:57 AM
I use AR2213SC in a 26" barrel with the my .30/06 and the powder difference between hot but no pressure signs on the case to primers falling out is bugger all. I am running 167 grain Lapua Scenars...
Liked On: 28-12-2019, 10:17 PM
A full inspection of all the bits is needed to come to any conclusion, however I wouldn't mind betting it was an Eddystone action. They are notorious for being as hard as the hobs of hell and a bit...
Liked On: 25-12-2019, 08:56 PM
Commercial crack testing does work OK but it cannot reveal inherent hardening problems with steel itself, only existing cracks. In this regard the Eddystone actions have always been a precarious...
Liked On: 24-12-2019, 10:14 PM
Any good condition M17 will handle either cartridge well but I made sure I built my own .30/06 long range rifle on a Winchester M17 action. M17 actions by Eddystone, Remington and Winchester were...
Liked On: 24-12-2019, 08:35 PM
Any good condition M17 will handle either cartridge well but I made sure I built my own .30/06 long range rifle on a Winchester M17 action. M17 actions by Eddystone, Remington and Winchester were...
Liked On: 24-12-2019, 07:42 PM
Commercial crack testing does work OK but it cannot reveal inherent hardening problems with steel itself, only existing cracks. In this regard the Eddystone actions have always been a precarious...
Liked On: 24-12-2019, 05:45 PM
Commercial crack testing does work OK but it cannot reveal inherent hardening problems with steel itself, only existing cracks. In this regard the Eddystone actions have always been a precarious...
Liked On: 24-12-2019, 04:13 PM
A full inspection of all the bits is needed to come to any conclusion, however I wouldn't mind betting it was an Eddystone action. They are notorious for being as hard as the hobs of hell and a bit...
Liked On: 24-12-2019, 04:10 PM
Commercial crack testing does work OK but it cannot reveal inherent hardening problems with steel itself, only existing cracks. In this regard the Eddystone actions have always been a precarious...
Liked On: 24-12-2019, 03:13 PM
Commercial crack testing does work OK but it cannot reveal inherent hardening problems with steel itself, only existing cracks. In this regard the Eddystone actions have always been a precarious...
Liked On: 24-12-2019, 03:07 PM
Commercial crack testing does work OK but it cannot reveal inherent hardening problems with steel itself, only existing cracks. In this regard the Eddystone actions have always been a precarious...
Liked On: 24-12-2019, 02:51 PM
A full inspection of all the bits is needed to come to any conclusion, however I wouldn't mind betting it was an Eddystone action. They are notorious for being as hard as the hobs of hell and a bit...
Liked On: 24-12-2019, 10:20 AM
A full inspection of all the bits is needed to come to any conclusion, however I wouldn't mind betting it was an Eddystone action. They are notorious for being as hard as the hobs of hell and a bit...
Liked On: 24-12-2019, 08:02 AM
A full inspection of all the bits is needed to come to any conclusion, however I wouldn't mind betting it was an Eddystone action. They are notorious for being as hard as the hobs of hell and a bit...
Liked On: 24-12-2019, 06:32 AM