Don’t ya worry about that to entertaining fir me.Don’t fall asleep Stanley![]()
Farley has a lockout on all his ejectors. I do that mod to mine as well so when im not in a match i lock it out.I think we should see more ejectors like Grunig and Elmiger designed. It’s neat because you can turn it off without disassembling the bolt.
anyways on topic, I have never noticed a difference. I fancy the ejector for ease of use.
No doubt the 4" wide stocks with front rails have made a big difference. This year it seems wood is back in style big time. Either way is fine with me. The low profile deep creek tracker stocks do track even better, your going to like it.@gunsandgunsmithing
I can, or am only willing to research, only speak to ibs 1k. All 12 heavy gun records are held currently by drop ports. Some of the light gun records as well are, but I'm not totally sure...about half (6). I don't think it proves much of anything though. For that matter 21 of 24 are held by lrb stocks or it's plywood predecessor....I wouldn't know what that proves either lol....Other than I'm probably stupid to now want to try out another stock on my next build. I would guess that 99.99% of short range records are exactly the opposite?
Tom
Ask @tom he's testing but dont know what he will share.I figured powder moisture content would be the big thing, I guess it's already been done
I remember that gun on the web page back in the day. That was like 98 or something?I think more R&D should be put into Remington’s discontinued EtronX design. I bet that ignition system concept based on a Benchrest receiver platform would eventually yield amazing results.
No cock on open
No cock on close
No need for trigger timing
Trigger can be set as light as the heart desires since there is no mechanical sears
Insanely fast lock time yet no movement in the fire control system during ignition.
No complicated trigger mechanisms to get dirty and fail
No bolt movement due to pin movement and primer strike
No firing pin springs that will weaken over time
No need to worry about firing pin diameters.
And the list could keep on going...
The EtronX design came and went as fast as the wind because it was way too far ahead of its time and not many people really understood the potential benefits. I know I sure didn’t at the time. With all the new knowledge and testing that’s been done to date on the importance of proper ignition and trigger timing/tuning, I think the EtronX or a variation of that concept should be given another look.
Aluminum BAT Neuvo with EtronX style ignition system? Imagine that...
Ya wanna share. LOL
How's the beer holding up?Ya wanna share. LOL
I’ve had to cut back a little the gas prices is killing me it’s either get to work or drink beer so I’m at work.How's the beer holding up?
it's probably for the best with the stuff your leaning back with...LOLI’ve had to cut back a little the gas prices is killing me it’s either get to work or drink beer so I’m at work.
I’m looking forward to one of these guy’s to prove which way to go ejectors or ejector less my matches don’t start until May it would give me time to work on my rifles.it's probably for the best with the stuff your leaning back with...LOL
Get some Schaeffer. It's $10 bucks cheaper a case, and you don't
have to hold your nose to swallow it.....![]()
Alex I would agree but disagree, based off my data "actual data" not hypothetical Where I agree is in clean function I find zero difference, start slamming a bolt in the right configuration and you will induce problems for easily documented on the pin ejector versions. go's like any other conversation we have on here if your curious go test them and you may or may not see the difference. i shoot both versions with successSo far unless I missed it, no one has said they have seen any difference in accuracy between an ejector or without. Only hypothetical differences no real world experiences. Same as what I have seen and expected to hear. I just wanted this info out there so when people search for it they will find it and forget about the ejector vs no ejector worries![]()