Thanks for your reply I should of asked before I started building another rifle to spread the work load oh well another toy to play with.For myself: replace the firing pin spring every couple years. A trigger tune-up every now and then. Possibly a firing pin or two, and same for extractor. Other then those items, plan on shooting them the rest of my life.
Donovan
My 6ppc action is a Bat serial # S-7. It has been used a whole lot and is old enough that Bat has no records if it....Said the old man most likely made it in his kitchen...![]()
Hi,
Just curious what would be the life span of a action used in comp shooting we send a lot of lead down range every year surely they cant last forever there is alot going on every time we pull the trigger.
Cheers Trev.
On any of the steel actions I would not believe there is any concern as to wearing them out.....but I do wonder about a few of the aluminum actions?
If you're talking about aluminum-bodied actions like Kelbly's Panda, there are steel inserts for the barrel threads and primary extraction cam. One of our local shooters has put 30+ barrels on his Panda (30K-60K rounds), and it still has the same action face to boltface dimension as when new.
You can see the barrel thread insert here:
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Properly maintained a Panda will last you a lifetime.
Ita a stiller viper ss after thinking more about it all I guess all the boom bang is in the chamber but its good to know that it will last me out.On any of the steel actions I would not believe there is any concern as to wearing them out.....but I do wonder about a few of the aluminum actions?
Hi,
Just curious what would be the life span of a action used in comp shooting we send a lot of lead down range every year surely they cant last forever there is alot going on every time we pull the trigger.
IMO that is an EXCELLENT question. LOL Because I have a Stiller TAC300 with over 10k rounds on it. I just bought my 5th barrel. It still runs nicely but the bolt has a little too much slop/play when open for my liking. I have never replaced the firing pin or anything else. I just shot at .323 in. group at 100 meters. I know it's not the best group but it works for me and the way I shoot. I was told that I should get 15k rounds out of it from one of the guys at SHOT Show that works for Defiance LOL.... He spoke well of Stiller but when I look at their actions it's almost a mirror image in many ways-most based off the 700. IMO
I often wondered if the actions could be turned in and be "turned or shaped" by someone. Has anyone ever done that? Thanks
The lugs don't hardly touch the raceway. It is all steel where the bolt locks up. They use a threaded steel insert glued in. The contact points are all like a regular action. MattUnderstood but I do know from experience that steel being worn against aluminum will cause galling especially over a long period of time, the bolt and bolt face are all steel and should not show much signs of wear but what about the bolt raceway?