There's always a possibility that you will need to bed a composite, laminate, walnut, or synthetic stock, in order to get the most out of a rifle. Heck I've even had a chassis that needed some work.
Liked On: 01-05-2023, 09:12 PM
I don't think DPT are making any of them any more. Last I heard the guy that made them at DPT left the country. So whatever they had remaining in stock was it. The hunters are a short skinny...
Liked On: 01-05-2023, 06:43 PM
There's always a possibility that you will need to bed a composite, laminate, walnut, or synthetic stock, in order to get the most out of a rifle. Heck I've even had a chassis that needed some work.
Liked On: 01-05-2023, 05:44 PM
I can talk shop a little bit but my skills with a dremel are agricultural at best. That kinda thing is definitely best left to someone who actually knows what they're doing! :thumbsup:
Liked On: 28-04-2023, 09:57 PM
Best to calibrate that kinda thing at the furthest distance you can, no? The closer you are, the smaller the drops you are working with, and so the more a small bit of noise or error in measuring...
Liked On: 28-04-2023, 09:46 PM
His good friend may be able to hone a body die out for me, if I can get the exact dimensions of one.
Liked On: 28-04-2023, 08:19 PM
His good friend may be able to hone a body die out for me, if I can get the exact dimensions of one.
Liked On: 28-04-2023, 08:18 PM
It did occur to me that I should flick a message to Greg, as I was writing this post. So yeah good call Mickey. 204R has a bit less taper and a sharper shoulder, so 6x45 dies are out.
Liked On: 28-04-2023, 07:19 PM
You're right, this really has been done to death. Pick a reasonably slick middle weight bullet like a 165gr NBT or 168gr ELD-M and load it up reasonably warm with 2206h or 2208... it will just...
Liked On: 28-04-2023, 03:49 PM
You're right, this really has been done to death. Pick a reasonably slick middle weight bullet like a 165gr NBT or 168gr ELD-M and load it up reasonably warm with 2206h or 2208... it will just...
Liked On: 28-04-2023, 03:34 PM
Link to the thread he's referring to (https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.nz/f10/fill-length-resizing-not-using-expander-button-86877/), in case anyone wants to have a laugh (or feels like banging...
Liked On: 26-04-2023, 06:45 PM
If you do not use an expander (or a mandrel), then you'll obviously leave the necks undersized. More or less depending on the brand of the die and thickness of the brass. You are not working the...
Liked On: 26-04-2023, 06:14 AM
Link to the thread he's referring to (https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.nz/f10/fill-length-resizing-not-using-expander-button-86877/), in case anyone wants to have a laugh (or feels like banging...
Liked On: 26-04-2023, 06:06 AM
Dunno mate. But signs on brass are the last resort method of inferring pressure for exactly this reason. Pressure signs highlight what the weakest link is and you know that if you push it, that's...
Liked On: 25-04-2023, 10:23 AM
Dunno mate. But signs on brass are the last resort method of inferring pressure for exactly this reason. Pressure signs highlight what the weakest link is and you know that if you push it, that's...
Liked On: 24-04-2023, 11:47 PM