416 or 316. Pretty much every one was differentWhat were Hall BR actions made from?
Not really. You can swap bolt heads, so I guess that's a benefit. Even though it's not a floating bolt head, you still have a tiny amount of play there so that does help lug contact. With the new pin design I'm not sure I see a down side either.Any benefit to a separate bolt head from the bolt body other than east caliber changes? Any down sides vs a 1piece bolt?
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Should I order the BR l, or get the BRlll
Except that most of us shooting single shot actions sure like those cone bolts for a reason..
Please tell me what I said wrong?
I believe the BR III is the only one with the ignition and timing improvements at the moment so would definitely go that routeWhen I order a action, It will be for 6bra .
Should I order the BR l, or get the BRlll
Well, back to actions... the guys with Remington tang style stocks will stick to the 1. The 3 fits br tang style stocks. The other question is what you prefer in ignition. I feel the 3 is a big improvement in ignition and bolt closure feel. Obviously the Wilson's and Larry Archer are very happy with the originals so I dont think you can make a bad call. I just like what I like.When I order a action, It will be for 6bra .
Should I order the BR l, or get the BRlll
That's the main info. I didn't know I needed.Well, back to actions... the guys with Remington tang style stocks will stick to the 1. The 3 fits br tank style stocks. The other question is what you prefer in ignition. I feel the 3 is a big improvement in ignition and bolt closure feel. Obviously the Wilson's and Larry Archer are very happy with the originals so I dont think you can make a bad call. I just like what I like.