That'd be one of those new Kryptonite barrels. They never wear out.I saw a Sabatti video last week saying they have shot 50,000+ shots through a 270 wsm while still maintaining good accuracy
Well that doesn't surprise me since they're using "multi-radical" rifling which unlike conventional cut or polygonal rifling "doubles it"- doubles what? I don't know but it must be on the breaking edge of technology where it cannot be fully explained to the average person without an MIT degree.I saw a Sabatti video last week saying they have shot 50,000+ shots through a 270 wsm while still maintaining good accuracy
Evaluating this rifle like it is a custom benchrest rifle is not a fair comparison. I was highly impressed with the fact that he shot 3 groups all under .32 MOA with factory ammo. This is ridiculously hard to do and I’d like to see someone take two separate brand new Tikka’s or CA’s and repeat the test, WITH factory ammo that you are not sure if the gun even likes or not. I’d love to see it.One would think this guy with all his resources available to him (especially a tunnel) would have learned some BR basics -one of which is to line up the rear bag with the front rest. Apparently he thinks he is using an Edgewood with twisted ears.evfa
Also, that is not my definition of "same hole" and why 3 shot group evaluation?
Factory ammo .25 MOA groups are few and far between. Especially when you don’t test 20 different ammos to see which one the rifle really likes best.well mine isnt a 1/4" moa at a match. this is 20 shots (rapid, for like 10 minutes) at 500 meters, with heavy heavy mirage, no good spotter or working camera, with my parallax left at 300 meters setting. no factory ammo though. 5 and 10 shot groups gave 0.3 moa at testing's before this. and its not bone stock, I added a adjustable butplate, custom trigger, and repainted stock![]()
from what I can see, lugs lock in action, not the barrel.Does the Sabatti action feature a barrel extension that causes the bolt lugs to lock in the barrel it’s self rather than in normal abutments in the action body?
Yeah, it's a pretty tough crowd around here. ANYTIME that I shoot a .25 MOA is a good day. Tells me I must be doing a few things right. I've finally got a rifle that will do the job, but me, my bench technique, and skanky old brass make us more of a .5 MOA proposition. I'm OK with that, and the guys that I sometimes shoot with think I'm great. jdA factory gun with factory ammo shoots .25 MOA and tons of griping.
Oh brother…
According to Gene Beggs -even in a well designed tunnel the conditions have to be monitored very closely to minimize mirage. FWIW I blame all my flyers on mirage too.
TTTA factory gun with factory ammo shoots .25 MOA and tons of griping.
Oh brother…
Jack, they have both models. This one have normal abutment in the action bodyDoes the Sabatti action feature a barrel extension that causes the bolt lugs to lock in the barrel it’s self rather than in normal abutments in the action body?