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Webster said:If you are going to shoot in competition I would find out what the weight limits are for the class you want to shoot in. You shouldn't need a 1.25" straight barrel. I assume this means 1.25" at both ends. Look on this website at guns of the week and see what the best shooters use for barrel taper. You don't want a gun that is front end heavy.
From the Kreiger website:
#17 Heavy Varmint Contour barrel 28" long weighs 7.0#.
GSPV said:I'm not surprised by a Sako,at all. The falling block? That's quite an accomplishment.
TonyR said:GSPV said:I'm not surprised by a Sako,at all. The falling block? That's quite an accomplishment.
The amount of thought and work that went into that result would have to be seen to be believed plus the guy driving it and everything else were first rate. But I guess the point that has not not emphasized enough for the OP is that you can get pretty much anything to shoot well if you are willing to spend the money for some first rate gun-smithing and tuning. But there are plenty of other threads on this forum comparing the cost of a first rate custom action to the final cost of getting something less expensive to start that will shoot as well as the custom action. The OP says he would buy a Panda if he had the dollars and that would be an excellent choice given his well-founded ideas about what makes a good action. Stolle thought the same way and built the Panda. I guess the question is whether he would end up spending as much to get the CZ to shoot as well as a Panda as he would have buying the Panda in the first place.
DocEd said:You seriously need to do a ton more research. Less typing and more reading. It seems as though you know very little about the different actions out there.
Erik Cortina said:DocEd said:You seriously need to do a ton more research. Less typing and more reading. It seems as though you know very little about the different actions out there.
I agree. Who said the Panda was strictly a glue in action? And who said the Salvage had a descent trigger?![]()
BoydAllen said:A few more points worth making and repeating:
It has long been my understanding that running ones shots is the dominant shooting style in 600 and 1,000 yd benchrest. A set trigger would be a serious impediment to this. To a great degree, the availability of suitable triggers is a major factor in action selection, for benchrest rifles. Unless you have spent some time behind a real benchrest rifle, a great deal of this will not be understood. Perhaps someone can remedy that for you. If you live near Fresno, I would be glad to. Another thing on the spring plunger ejectors...most all of us tune them so that cases just clear the action. It is something that I learned to do on my first Remington more than 30 years ago.
Surgikill said:Erik Cortina said:DocEd said:You seriously need to do a ton more research. Less typing and more reading. It seems as though you know very little about the different actions out there.
I agree. Who said the Panda was strictly a glue in action? And who said the Salvage had a descent trigger?![]()
The panda's I have seen have all been glue in. I came here to learn, and I am learning. Sorry an 18 year old kid can't afford to put together a 6k rifle with absolutely every best component out there.
Erik Cortina said:Surgikill said:Erik Cortina said:DocEd said:You seriously need to do a ton more research. Less typing and more reading. It seems as though you know very little about the different actions out there.
I agree. Who said the Panda was strictly a glue in action? And who said the Salvage had a descent trigger?![]()
The panda's I have seen have all been glue in. I came here to learn, and I am learning. Sorry an 18 year old kid can't afford to put together a 6k rifle with absolutely every best component out there.
And we have all been trying to teach you, but you argue with everyone that tries.
Your first step should be to admit that you don't know.
DocEd said:You seriously need to do a ton more research. Less typing and more reading. It seems as though you know very little about the different actions out there.
