I have done it multiple times on Bat actions. I dont anymore but there were no problems. If anything the action will get straighter. The dual port cut equals things out and they always measure better than single ports. However, to make LVLAarons point, if the action was made, ports cut, bore honed straight, then you cut your port it may go the other way. The rest of the story is more of the time the bore is made straight but not necessarily square to the front of the action. At the end of the day you need to correct any misalignment whether you cut a port or not.Has anyone made a dual port out of a quality right port action. Pros and cons for this project?
RRR RLR ?I've been all ways and prefer RRR. I currently have one RLR and it works good but a RRR seems to simplify things for me.
Pete
RRR RLR ?
Has anyone made a dual port out of a quality right port action. Pros and cons for this project? There are problems with ejection usually, Would require a new bolt in lots of cases. There are lots of custom actions out there with dual ports. In my opinion, action stability and integrity concerns are overblown.
OK! Now we are shortening up acronyms. My razor is a RBRPBolt, Load, Eject. I assume.
I wanted to go from right/right to left load right eject. Kelly’s put in the left load port and ejector but did not shrink that right port.You will need to make the "ejection" side a little smaller, to stop rounds coming out when you load in a hurry. Ask me how I know.
Turned 80 last week. I am never in a hurry.You will need to make the "ejection" side a little smaller, to stop rounds coming out when you load in a hurry. Ask me how I know.
I wanted to go from right/right to left load right eject. Kelly’s put in the left load port and ejector but did not shrink that right port.